THE SEED OF WISDOM: THE MEANING OF REALITY.
Salisbury: Compton Press, 1972. First edition. States the author was a student of Gurdjieff & Ousepnsky for a time, but this is more a Theosophical Society persepctive; 120 pages. More
Salisbury: Compton Press, 1972. First edition. States the author was a student of Gurdjieff & Ousepnsky for a time, but this is more a Theosophical Society persepctive; 120 pages. More
Boston: Little, Brown, 1961. First edition. Inscribed and signd by the author; 330 pages. More
Boston: Atlantic-Little Brown, 1966. First edition. 306 pages. More
Boston: Little Brown, 1966. First edition. 306 pages. More
2009. 322 pages. An unusual, yet helpful book by a longtime student of the Gurdjieff Work sharing both his accumulated knowledge and material assimilated from a lifetime of attempting to work on himself. He notes how long it took to truly absorb ideas from group leaders and assimilate and accumulate..... More
Albany: SUNY, 2003. 257 pages. Numerous references to Gurdjieff and Ouspensky. More
Netherland: Eureka Editions, 1999. 507 pages. More
Netherlands: Eureka Editions, 2007. 194 pages. Chronicles acts of an influence coming from the dark side of our psyche which governs most of our thoughts, feelings, decisions, and reactions-but never in our self interest. How to tackle this weakess that exists in everyone's nature? Gurdjieff taught that this hidden, powerful..... More
Eureka Editions, 2010. 204 pages. Drawing on the teachings of most Gurdjieff, Ouspensky, Nicoll, and especially, Beryl Pogson, this book presents and elaborates on a basic Work task, doing the next thing. That is, the very next thing which needs attention, regardless of whether it appears to be pleasant or..... More
Eureka, 2011. 98 pages. Dr Maurice Nicoll is renowned for humanising the Fourth Way teaching of Gurdjieff and Ouspensky. This is the unknown story of Catherine, the woman behind, or rather, beside the man. More
San Francisco: Harper, 1993. 298 pages. More
Shepheard-Walwyn, 2014. Reviews the lives and work of Gurdjieff and many principle figures in the Gurdjieff Work, following through the Ouspencky groups, the School of Economic Science and the Indian teachers they later worked with; 162 pages. During the last century seekers in the West turned to the East in..... More
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1953. 424 pages. An Approach to Reality, based upon the Significance of Data Drawn from Fields of Natural Science, Psychical Research and Mystical Experience More
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1953. 424 pages. An Approach to Reality, based upon the Significance of Data Drawn from Fields of Natural Science, Psychical Research and Mystical Experience More
Toronto: University of Toronto, 1996. First edition. 293 pages. The Fourth Way is in life. Yet most expressions of it are out of the context of life, e.g., meetings, or books about work ideas. This book offers a rare glimpse of the effect of one man's application of the Work..... More
2015. 353 pages. Author's note acknowledges that the book is semi-autobiographical and recommends readers interested in further pursuing the ides referenced in the story, to look into the writings of Gurdjieff and Ouspensky. More
Chicago, IL: Kazi Publications, 1995. First edition. More
New York: Globe Press, 1991. Second Impression. 282 pages. More
New York: Khaneghah and Maktab of Maleknia Naseralishah, 1975. First edition. Translated by Lawrence Morris and Rustam Sarfeh; Introduction by Lawrence Morris; 7.5" x 5.25"; xxv, 84 pages. I am classifying this as Fourth Way related because of Lawrence Morris' history with teh Gurdjieff Work. There is nothing inclued here..... More
New York: Khaneghah and Maktab of Maleknia Naseralishah, 1975. First edition. Laid in is a card saying, " Thgis book was translated by Muhammad Morris, Our firend, who left us at the age of 97"; Translated by Lawrence Morris and Rustam Sarfeh; Introduction by Lawrence Morris; 7.5" x 5.25"; xxv..... More
A quite poor photocopy (photocopy of a photocopy) bound into paper covers; 289 pages. C. Daly King, a key member of A.R. Orage's inner circle and Gurdjieff groups in New York, and where King had a teaching role for certain groups in the work and represented Mr. Gurdjieff until he..... More
New York: Privately Printed, 1951. First edition. Hand numberd '94' of 100 copies; Errata pasted in on front paste-down; 289 pages. King was a member of Orage's groups in New York, where he served in a teaching role for certain groups. He also is the only one to have set..... More
New Brunswick: Rutgers, 1982. Volume I, Number 3; 35 pages article in 119 page journal. More
New Brunswick: Rutgers, 1982. Volume II, Number 2; 16 pages article in 140 pages journal. Story of Kirstein's visit to Fountainebleau and his embarrassing intoxication from the Toast of the Idiots. More
New Brunswick: Rutgers, 1982. Volume II, Number 1; 36 page article in 155 pages journal. Loomis, Kirstein's Friend at Yale, was shortly Gurdjieff's Secretary at Fontainebleau and invited Kirstein to visit him their. This article touches on this fact but the details are saved for a later telling. More