by Robin Bloor | Oct 20, 2025 | Issue, The Lost Herald
Subscribe Issue #45 September/October, 2025 “The whole Work is really a cosmos – everything in it depends on and explains everything else. It is only when one catches a glimpse of the whole that one feels an enormous wonder at a great purpose.” ~Rodney...
by Robin Bloor | Oct 5, 2025 | Objective Science, The Lost Herald
An Electric Universe On the one hand, gravity is well established as a force. It is impossible to dispute the fact that Newton;’s gravitational equations have been, and still are used by all the space agencies to calculate the influence of planets, moons and the...
by Robin Bloor | Oct 5, 2025 | Reflections, The Lost Herald
The Radiation of Pure Emotion To Awake the Emotional Side While we might “know better otherwise,” we often imagine ourselves as having a single mind or consciousness, neatly tucked away in the brain. Nevertheless, in the Work, we are depicted as complex...
by Robin Bloor | Oct 5, 2025 | Tales Study, The Lost Herald
The Domain of Automatic Thought The Siren Song of Automatized Thought The Tales is not a comforting read. It was written “to-corrode-without-mercy-all-the-rubbish-accumulated-during-the-ages-in-human-mentation”. Among the many observations Gurdjieff...
by Robin Bloor | Oct 4, 2025 | Readings, The Lost Herald
The Struggle of the Verb and the Noun A Noun or A Verb To name God a noun is to build a cathedral around a shadow. It is to mistake the vessel for the sea, to worship the graven image of a force whose nature is flow. A noun is a tomb, a fixed...