by Robin Bloor | Mar 23, 2023 | Issue, The Lost Herald
Subscribe Issue #21 March 2023 “Lies and fears — this is the atmosphere in which an ordinary man lives.” ~Gurdjieff Hi For me, March is a month dominated by Lent. It begins on Ash Wednesday, which falls either in February or March. On that Wednesday, Christians...
by Robin Bloor | Feb 28, 2023 | Issue, The Lost Herald
Subscribe Issue #20 February 2023 “With thorns in the inner world there will always be roses in the outer world, in law-able compensation.” ~Gurdjieff Reflections of Jane Heap The just-published book of Sayings From The Gurdjieff Work includes a chapter of...
by Robin Bloor | Feb 28, 2023 | Objective Science, The Lost Herald
The Veins of Mankind Increasing evidence suggests that the universe is interconnected by plasma flows, ionic matter that moves between galactic clusters, galaxies, solar systems, and even between planets and moons. This view challenges the long-standing assumption...
by Robin Bloor | Feb 27, 2023 | Tales Study, The Lost Herald
Gurdjieff in pensive mood. In his excellent book, Heart Without Measure, Ravi Ravindra writes: “Madame de Salzmann told of an incident, late in Gurdjieff’s life, when she came upon him in a place in Switzerland. He was sitting, looking very sad and discouraged....
by Robin Bloor | Feb 27, 2023 | Reflections, The Lost Herald
Sketch of Jane Heap (from photo) The just-published book of Sayings From The Gurdjieff Work includes a chapter of maxims from Jane Heap, most of which were gathered from here notes. Jane had a memorable and often profound way of expressing herself. Here are twenty...
by Robin Bloor | Feb 27, 2023 | Readings, The Lost Herald
A Damascus Sword-maker It was not purity but impuritythat lent strength to these swords,ingots of iron with carbontraced in tungsten and vanadium. Folds upon folds ran through each blade,rivers of darkness and lightshimmering like moonbeams on water. Stronger and...