Stabat Mater

Tryptich Panel With The Crucifixtion Stabat Mater (The Sorrowful Mother Stood) Emerging from the depths of the 13th century, the Stabat Mater stands as a poignant testament to the anguish endured by Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ, during his crucifixion. Its...

The Dominance of Negativity

Perseus with Medusa;s Severed Head A while ago, the group I belong to sat in front of a whiteboard and listed all the words for negative emotions that we could think of in the space of an hour. The list was long: 114 words. At a subsequent meeting, we attempted a list...

The Instability of Human Reason

Hamolinadir at the Rostrum Hamolinadir’s speech about “the instability” of human reason is one of the great speeches of The Tales. It read as follows: “My friend, Hamolinadir, also had to report about some topic and therefore drew a lot; and it fell...

Issue #28

Subscribe Issue #28 November 2023 “Question yourself always. Be QUESTION!.” ~ Gurdjieff Hi Are you concerned about global warming? The records tell us that the Earth’s average temperature has increased by approximately 1 degree Celsius since the...

Issue #27

Subscribe Issue #27 October 2023 “Common sense mellowed and experienced is wisdom; and wisdom in its ripeness is beauty.”~ Orage “Hi How identified are you with the place where you were born? Does it figure in your personality? Do you have a strong...

The Earth Waters The Moon

The Full Moon: A Time For Watering The Earth Waters the Moon The suggestion that “life on Earth feeds the Moon” must have been bewildering to many people who joined Ouspensky and Gurdjieff in the early years of the Work. At that time, very little was known...

Words from Madame Ouspensky

Madame Ouspensky It’s worth acquiring a recently released book entitled  Saturday Evenings at Mendham: Conversation with Madame Ouspensky. Madame Ouspensky (1878-1961), was born Sophie Grigorievna Volochine in Kharkoff, Ukraine. She met Gurdjieff in St....