by Robin Bloor | Oct 24, 2022 | Objective Science, The Lost Herald
The Wrong Work of Architects Excerpt from In Search of the Miraculous by Peter Ouspensky, p108 Self-observation will very quickly show us that our mental life is much richer than we think, or in any case that it contains more possibilities than we think. At the same...
by Robin Bloor | Oct 24, 2022 | Tales Study, The Lost Herald
Germans, on the March Excerpt from The Tales, Chapter 36. “Now, my boy, wishing to give you a certain understanding of the peculiar psyche of the three-brained beings of this contemporary European grouping also, I will this time change my practice, namely, of...
by Robin Bloor | Sep 28, 2022 | Objective Science, The Lost Herald
The Vagaries of Time The Current Doctrine Modern physics treats time as a mathematical dimension — equivalent in most ways to length, breadth and height; it is viewed as something that can be measured in respect of an event or series of events. Albert Einstein’s...
by Stephen Aronson | Sep 28, 2022 | Reflections, The Lost Herald
The Harmony of Nature I realize it is morning. I am lying in bed. My body is relaxed, warm, comfortable. I am aware of the feeling of, “I don’t want to get up”. I don’t necessarily hear the words in my head, but I know I don’t want to get out of bed. I don’t need...
by Robin Bloor | Sep 28, 2022 | Tales Study, The Lost Herald
The Man in the Shadows According to Gurdjieff in The Tales, the following seven impulses are the impulses that drive the Hasnamuss: Every kind of depravity, conscious as well as unconscious The feeling of self-satisfaction from leading others astray The irresistible...
by Robin Bloor | Sep 28, 2022 | Readings, The Lost Herald
The Fading of the Golden Age Jupiter and his Olympians did not always dwell amid the clouds in their mountain kingdom. In times long gone a glorious family of Titans lived there and ruled our world. There were twelve; six brothers and six sisters. They believed that...