MEETINGS WITH G.I. GURDJIEFF IN PARIS 1944.
Solis Scriptorium, 2022. Translated by Rob Couture; 267 pages. More
Solis Scriptorium, 2022. Translated by Rob Couture; 267 pages. More
London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1963. First UK edition. 303 pages. More
2017. Unpaginated; Very small print. More
2017. Unpaginated; Very small print. More
Caracas: Ganesha, 2003. 537 pages. More
Beech Hill, 2014. 39 pages. More
Beech Hill, 2014. 39 pages. More
New York: Dutton, 1975. 284 pages. More
New York: Dutton, 1973. First edition. Cloth editions had an additional talk not in any paper editions: "Answer to a question about the difference between animate and inanimate"; Foreword by Jeanne de Salzmann; 284 pages. More
New York: Dutton, 1973. First edition. Cloth editions had an additional talk not in any paper editions: "Answer to a question about the difference between animate and inanimate"; Foreword by Jeanne de Salzmann; 284 pages. More
New York: Dutton, 1973. Second printing. Cloth editions had an additional talk not in any paper editions: "Answer to a question about the difference between animate and inanimate"; Foreword by Jeanne de Salzmann; 284 pages. More
Germany: Schott, 2003. Preface and Introduction to this volume printed in English, French and German; 152 pages. Although quite varied in tone and somewhat in style, the pieces in volume III share the unmistakable mark of the depth of Gurdjieff's inner feeling and sensitivity. Unlike the ethnic and traditional pieces..... More
The complete text read by Anthony Blake, in MP3 format; If placed in a standard CD player, chapters are not in order; Best if played on computer or copied to MP3 player. "My recording of Gurdjieff's Second Series of writings is far from perfect, done at different times under varying..... More
New York: Society for Myth and Tradition, 1984. Contains "The First Initiation" by G. I. Gurdjieff - A talk with his pupils, "Becoming Unstable/Hierarchy and Evolution" - An interview with Adin Steinsaltz, "Participators of Sacred Things" by Roger Lipsey - The structure of traditional art, "The Taste for Things That..... More
New York: 2006. Contains "A Walk with Krishnamurti: From His Journals"; "'How I Pray is Breathe': Thomas Merton in the Hermitage Years" by Roger Lipsey; "Common Sense" - An interview with Peter Kingsley; "embracing the Irrational" - An Interview with Marion Woodman; "Semll" by Christopher Bramford - Scent as medium..... More
New York: Parabola, 2018. Contents include The Editors - Pour You Out a Blessing: In praise of the divine, Joshua M. Greene - My Sweet Lord: George Harrison answers the call, Eliezer Shore - The Temple of Amount: Searching for symbol in a world of number, Ruben L.F. Habito -..... More
2014. 704 pages. This book is a thoroughly edited version of the original 1931 manuscript of Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson by G. Gurdjieff. The text is, for the most part, unchanged from the original manuscript that was published in a limited edition in 1931 under the direction of A...... More
New York: 2005. Contains "Spirit, Body, and In-between" by William Chittick - Ambiguity and the intermediate realm; "Bees of the Invisible World" by Martha Heyneman - Rilke's soul at work; "Intentional Blending" by G. I. Gurdjieff - The birth of one's own initiative (illustrated with two paintings by Paul Reynard);..... More
New York: 1989. Green Grow the Rushes by P. L. Travers; "Inner Surfaces" by Harry Remde - The triad of body, mind, and feeling in craft; "Singer, Text, and Song" by Rembert Herbert; "The Chariot of Man: I" - from Plato's Phaedrus; "Three in One: Spirit, Matter, and Maya" by..... More
Traditional Studies Press. This set of four CDs in MP3 format contains the whole of Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson read by Dr. Welch, a longtime student and guide in the Gurdjieff work. More