by Robin Bloor | Feb 11, 2024 | Objective Science, The Lost Herald
Birds of Paradise and a Humming Bird Among the 10,000 or so species of bird, 366 are hummingbirds. They constitute about 3.7% of bird species with a population in the hundreds of millions. They are distinct as they are the only birds that can fly backwards and even...
by Robin Bloor | Feb 9, 2024 | Tales Study, The Lost Herald
Kars Military Cathedral (Holy Apostles Church) 2009 In Meetings With Remarkable Men, Gurdjieff refers to his tutor as Dean Borsh. It was not the Dean’s real name – although Borsh may characterize the Dean – as being similar to the famous dish Borsh, with...
by Robin Bloor | Feb 9, 2024 | Reflections, The Lost Herald
The Many Many “I”s We are creatures of the Fourth Way. Gurdjieff taught us about three focused ways: The Fakir’s Way, which seeks to exert will to gain mastery over the body, The Monk’s Way, which works with the emotional side of man; and The...
by Robin Bloor | Feb 8, 2024 | Readings, The Lost Herald
An Encounter WIth Death “I” and “It” Said “I” to “It”I’d like to know What makes you always act as thoughI were not part of you?You never ask me if you mayDo this or that or feel or say;You always have it your own wayAnd never ask my view. Said “It” to “I”You’re just...
by Robin Bloor | Feb 8, 2024 | Issue, The Lost Herald
Subscribe Issue #30 February 2024 “Regard what does not belong to you as if it did belong to you.”~ Gurdjieff Hi I write this, as it were, in the shadow of Lent. I asked the Internet if there were a specific Lenten Prayer and it responded that there were...
by Robin Bloor | Dec 20, 2023 | Objective Science, The Lost Herald
The Legend of the Quest for Gold The Transmutation of the Elements Modern Science has, for many decades, ignored the evidence of the transmutation of elements. The probable reason for this is that such an event isn’t easily explained within the confines of their...