THE NEW RELIGIONS.
New York: Doubleday & Company, 1970. Author's first book; 245 pages. More
New York: Doubleday & Company, 1970. Author's first book; 245 pages. More
New York: Doubleday & Company, 1970. Author's first book; 245 pages. More
New York: Dutton, 1977. Author's first book; 245 pages. More
New York: 2009. First edition. 241 pages. In his most deeply personal work, religious scholar Needleman cuts a clear path through today’s clamorous debates over the existence of God, illuminating an entirely new way of approaching the question of how to understand a higher power. He draws more directly from..... More
Albany: SUNY, 2014. 280 pages. I am calling this Fourth Way related though it has very little direct reference to Gurdjieff's ideas or students. However, the author has been a student of the Gurdjieff ideas and there are many correspondences in the ideas of the book and Gurdjieff's ideas. Such..... More
Eureka, 2021. Second edition. 170 pages. This is a photographic color reproduction of the Notebook of Catherine Nicoll (1891-1953), wife of Dr Maurice Nicoll. The only date in it is 1942, when World War II was at its height and there was the risk that these Ideas would become forgotten..... More
New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1961. First U.S. edition. 288 pages. More
New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1961. First U.S. edition. 288 pages. More
New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1961. First U.S. edition. 288 pages. More
The Netherlands: Eureka Editions, 2018. This printing only twenty copies, though other small printings were issued; 294 pages. Living Time has been considered by many to be Nicoll's best book. Some had said in it intellect and emotion are justly balanced in a triumph of clarity and good writing. Nicoll..... More
The Netherlands: Eureka Editions, 2000. 284 pages. Living Time has been considered by many to be Nicoll's best book. Some had said in it intellect and emotion are justly balanced in a triumph of clarity and good writing. Nicoll presents his understanding that time can only be understood by waking..... More
Netherlands: Eureka Books, 2011. Facsimile reprint of the original 1950 edition; 202 pages. This classic work conveys that the true purpose of life is inner development and working to transcend the violence which characterizes mankind's present level of being. The intention of The New Man is to indicate that all..... More
Boston: Shambhala, 1984. 153 pages. This classic work conveys that the true purpose of life is inner development and working to transcend the violence which characterizes mankind's present level of being. The intention of The New Man is to indicate that all teachings, such as that contained in the Gospels..... More
New York: Penguin Books, 1972. 153 pages. This classic work conveys that the true purpose of life is inner development and working to transcend the violence which characterizes mankind's present level of being. The intention of The New Man is to indicate that all teachings, such as that contained in..... More
Eureka, 1996. 72 pages. More
London: Vincent Stuart, 1964. Fourth impression. 448 pages. More
London: Vincent Stuart, 1957. Third printing. 448 pages. More
London: Watkins, 1974. 269 pages. More
Utrecht: Eureka Publishing, 2021. 214 pages. More
Buennos Aires: Sennin, 2021. Spanish language; 125 pages. ... estos poemas están cargados de verdades personales e históricas, más definibles como filosóficas. Recuerdo que nuestro singular Macedonio Fernández hablaba de la necesidad de romper con las rutinas mentales, y recomendaba dos vías: la poética y la humorística. Evidentemente, Javier ha..... More
London: Janus Press, 1954. First edition. By Farid Ud-Din Attar; Translated from the French of Garcin de Tassy; Illustrated with Drawings by Kate Adamson; English translator is shown as 'S.C. Nott' rather than C.S. Nott, as he was generally known; 147 pages. More
York: Quacks Books, 1993. First edition. limited to 500 copies; 57 pages. More
New York: Weiser, 1974. 86 pages. More