Down From Above, Up From Below: Working with Lord Pentland and the Gurdjieff Ideas by Jane Madeline Gold
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An intimate account by a student as she journeys through the process of self-transformation in her work with Lord John Pentland and the Teaching of G. I. Gurdjieff. Lord Pentland, the man who Mr. Gurdjieff appointed to lead The Work and to disseminate The Fourth Way in America, and who did so faithfully for 31 years until leaving the body in 1984, was Teacher to thousands of pupils throughout his tenure as president of the New York Foundation and the many Foundations he helped to form and guide. Only two other accounts have previously been written by students of Lord Pentland, the first in 1992—Eating The "I": A Direct Account of The Fourth Way, by William Patrick Patterson. The second in 2012, Remembering: being with my teacher, by Ashala Gabriel.
Authentic. Illuminating. Uplifting. These are some of the impressions experienced reading Jane Madeline Gold's new book, Down From Above, Up From Below. The title evokes the journey through an ascending octave in the Work of awakening, as the teacher, Lord John Pentland, creates the necessary conditions and the student, Gold, wishes to reach toward the Higher through conscious intention and will. Included are her reflections on what Lord Pentland could have meant when he told her to "Study the institutionalization of the Work," as well as the necessity of applying to oneself not only the cosmological but also the psychological teachings that Gurdjieff brought. And, not to go unnoticed, is the stunning Cooper's Hawk gracing the cover. His single eye, piercing through timeless wisdom, heralds a higher dimension.
The book consists of short chapters containing numerous vignettes organized around teaching ideas or themes. Gold has not structured it chronologically, which was this reader's unconscious expectation. At first glance then, there was unease but dropping any expectation and simply opening to Gold's architecture for the book, it was read through one late evening. Says Gold, "There is a reality that can in fact, be apprehended as miraculous and that exists objectively. In this narrative, I hope that I am able to communicate some sense of that mysterious beauty and intelligence." Indeed, she has succeeded in this effort. The various episodes were now experienced as flowing within a certain vibration, evoking an intimate account of the Work and a new feeling of and for Lord Pentland.
Gold first entered the Work at age 19 in New York under Christopher Freemantle and shortly thereafter became Lord Pentland's student, as well as working for him at Rockefeller Plaza. Clearly from the "thousands and thousands of lifetimes" we live, as Lord Pentland told her, she is linked to him having made contact so early in this lifetime. She relates details regarding the story of her life providing a context and a glimpse into the shades of her own inner Work. She comes to deeply understand that, "It is a Blessing to be Born Into a Bloodline Where There Are Things To Be worked Out," as the title of one chapter indicates. And, it is the particularity of her inner need due to early life afflictions manifesting in compensations and misfunctions of the centers that appear to call forth a side of Lord Pentland not ordinarily spoken about.
As Gold points out, "I am told by people who knew Lord Pentland when he was younger that he was rather severe...but I knew him in his older age, I did not find that to be the case very often at all." It is true, as Gold notes, that in the Work we don't speak about love. At a meeting, Lord Pentland tells the group, "What is love, if not attention?" And later, he tells Gold, "the wonderful thing about love is, you can give it and give it and give it, and there is always more to give." This love was the quality of, as she says, "attending." The book is punctuated with episodes of Lord Pentland's genuine care and attention as he worked with Gold, the student. His compassion is quite moving.
As one considers the responsibility Lord Pentland shouldered as the leader of the Gurdjieff Work in America, with so many students depending on his guidance, and Gold being but one among them having received so much, it brings one to a new feeling of gratitude and remorse for him, as well as for all genuine teachers everywhere, who heed Lord John Pentland's words, "take responsibility for what you know," and accept the call to attend.
—Teresa Adams
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Introduction to Gurdjieff's Fourth Way: From Selves to Individual Self to The Self By William Patrick Patterson
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William Patrick Patterson, a leading exponent and teacher of The Fourth Way, the ancient, sacred, seminal teaching of self-development, explores: Images of God. Bioplasmic machines. Science of Being. Egyptian Mysteries. Nature's trick. Many selves. Self-love's duality. Owning. Futurizing. Historicizing. Ray of Creation. States of Consciousness. Key practices. Embodiment. Direct impressions. Inner space. Self-knowledge and Being. Levels of Understanding. Using ordinary life to come to real life.
Introduction To Gurdjieff's Fourth Way: From Selves To Individual Self To The Self is a comprehensive 2.5 hour introduction to the Fourth Way on DVD. It is structured with an Introduction, three seminar lectures with questions and answers, and a film of the Gurdjieff Celebration meal. The Introduction offers a powerful and insightful critique of modern technology and the danger it poses to humanity and our individual development.
This is followed by the first seminar that considers how do we understand our potential vs. being a machine. This talk introduces Gurdjieff and his teachings, and discusses his search for wisdom and initiation into the Egyptian mysteries. It explains how Gurdjieff travelled the world to collect disparate elements of the teachings, and offer them to those who where ready to receive them. The key issue Patterson emphasizes in this seminar is how we need to escape the false personality, the machine, and wake up, experiencing being truly here.
The second seminar examines what Being really means. Such matters are continued in the third seminar and aspects of the teachings covered in each Q & A session. It is not easy to summarise what Patterson covers in this impressive series. He discusses everything from the multiplicity of selves to the states of consciousness, from self-remembering to the problem of being 'asleep'.
Patterson is an excellent communicator and does not pad out his talks with extraneous tales or anecdotes. He is direct and indeed could be said to speak from a "place of Being" rather than from an intellectual approach alone.
This is a challenging and thought provoking series of talks which will be of interest not only to those practicing the Fourth Way but to anyone who sees there is something seriously wrong with the modern world and understands change must start with themselves.
Robert Black, New Dawn Magazine
G.I. Gurdjieff is considered one of the most significant spiritual teachers of the 20th century. He developed a unique system of personal development known as the Fourth Way or the Work. He taught there were the ways of the Fakir, the Monk and the Yogi, and now there was a Fourth Way, that of the "Sly Man", which applied the best aspects of the three other ways and combined them in such a method that true awareness could be achieved.
To get a handle on the Fourth Way is not easy. Gurdjieff's published works are obscure and somewhat of an enigma. His magnum opus Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson is an allegorical work that borders on science fiction and runs to over 1,000 pages in length; for many it remains an enigma, especially to those beginning study of the Fourth Way. There are many introductions but most filter the tradition through the mind of the author, P.D. Ouspensky is considered one of the better interpreters of Gurdjieff's work, particularly in relation to The Fourth Way: A record of Talks and Answers to Questions Based on the Teaching of G.I. Gurdjieff.
William Patrick Patterson is the founder/editor of The Gurdjieff Journal, publisher of many significant works on the Fourth Way, and the producer of an award winning three part video series on the life and work of Gurdjieff called The Life & Significance of George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff (it was seven years in the making and received multiple awards; [these DVDs were reviewed in New Dawn 124]).
Patterson has a clear vision of the Fourth Way and decries distortions of the tradition. In Taking with the Left Hand he denounces the corruption of the Enneagram into a pop personality typing system. In Patterson's earlier books such as Eating the I and Struggle of the Magicians: Exploring the Teacher-Student Relationships, to his latest releases, I found a unique clarity and insight not found in other Fourth Way titles. He avoids unnecessary obscuration and writes in such a way that complex subjects are more easily comprehended. This is significant considering the nature of the Fourth Way teaching.
Robert Black, New Dawn
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Teachers of No-Thing & Nothing: Eating The "I" Parts II & III by William Patrick Patterson
280 pp. Color photos, References, Bibliography, Index More Detail
With this book, his tenth and last, William Patrick Patterson completes his spiritual memoir. Eating The "I", the first part, published in 1992, focused on his experience with his teacher Lord John Pentland, the man Mr. Gurdjieff chose to lead The Fourth Way in America. Questioning what is the self in self-remembering brought Patterson to the Dane Alfred Sorensen, given the name "Sunyata" by Ramana Maharshi who saw him as a rare-born mystic. Sunyata told him, "The witness is a high state, but only a state." Through Sunyata, he met Jean Klein, the European Advaita master who holds that "Absence is the greatest presence."
With Teachers of No-Thing & Nothing, Patterson recounts his journey as not a journey but a realization of destiny of Gurdjieff's sacred, esoteric teaching of The Fourth Way, the process experienced from "I" to the highest level of non-duality.
Mary Ellen Korman, A Woman's Work with Gurdjieff, Ramana Maharshi, Krishnamurti, Anandamayi Ma & Pak Subuh—The Spiritual Life Journey of Ethel Merston
Some 28 years after Eating The "I," Patterson completes his spiritual memoir with Teachers of No-Thing & Nothing. It gives an intimate diary-based continuation of a search which led to the opening of Consciousness beyond subject-object perception. He eloquently evokes the voices of his spiritual benefactors, Sunyata and Jean Klein, whose qualities of Being and Emptiness were the catalyzing holiness through which the fertile ground prepared by his teacher, Lord John Pentland, and Gurdjieff's sacred teaching of The Fourth Way blossomed.
Ron & Claire Levitan, Growing a Soul on the Planet Earth
A Fourth Way Teaching Book Itself on Many Levels
IT'S NOT A MYSTERY what happened after Eating The "I", Part I, or those of us actively engaged under the guiding direction of Fourth Way teacher William Patrick Patterson for we are the recipients of that Work. For others having read at the end of Part I that the author left the New York Gurdjieff Foundation must naturally create a question.
Patterson's most recent three decades have produced a serious and significant body of work, including ten books, along with eight films, four of them filmed on location in Armenia, Georgia, Turkey, Egypt, Russia, France and England—and all focused on Mr. Gurdjieff and The Fourth Way teaching. But what exactly happened following the end of Eating The "I" and that period that begins these past three decades—of unflagging efforts and undeterred pace—that gave birth to such a profound legacy, inclusive of leading Fourth Way Groups, taking the role of teacher, giving talks, seminars, retreats, as well as founding and editing The Gurdjieff Journal while simultaneously writing books and producing films?
This tenth book, Teachers of No-Thing & Nothing, Parts II & III, an intriguing and revealing title, is not only a surprising response to this question but a deeply moving one. A spiritual autobiography and continuation of Part I—yes—but written in an uncommon style: chronological diary entries that include teaching dialogues from his two nondualism teachers (hence Parts II & III ), who Patterson refers to as his Benefactors: Sunyata, the Danish "rare-born mystic," given the name by the Sage Ramana Maharshi, and Jean Klein, the French medical doctor—both from the Advaita Vedanta Tradition.
Patterson couldn't have known at the time that he left the organized Work in October 1981 that his teacher, Lord Pentland, would leave the body a little over two years later in February 1984. And yet we hear, through Patterson's recounting of dreams, that for years afterward Lord Pentland would continue to speak to him, indicating the depth of their bond. What can now be seen as his introduction into the teaching of nondualism had already begun in April 1980 when he met Sunyata and heard him state in his simple manner, "The witness is a high state, but it's only a state." For Patterson, this was a new awakening—a catalyzing shock reflecting back to him in recognition that this is where one is.
His inner work thus far had brought him to the state of the Witness, one of conscious attention and inner emptiness. But don't we all believe that our attention is already conscious and consciously being directed? To understand what the Witness represents, we simply need to return to the body-mind sensation, self-observe and verify for ourselves that the ordinary state of attention is a mechanical oscillation between subject or object. That is, we are either all subject, me-myself-and-"I", or, all object, the attention projected outwards onto the world of objects, sentient or not. So, the impressions received are necessarily limited and partial. For the Witness, on the other hand, the weight of attention is grounded in Being, and comes to fruition only when the body-mind has digested the food of Work-on-oneself to a living inner emptiness and stillness. Only then, can the simultaneous subject-object Witnessing occur and its nature is the fullness of impartial perceiving.
Although similar to Part I, which presents the life story in vivid and revealing form, Parts II & III provide an illustration into the process of awakening—seeing, dropping and going beyond the person—but now from within a new context of deeper discrimination and impartiality—that of the Witness. The one writing and reporting on "Patterson" is possible only because he has gone beyond "him." It is rare enough to read a spiritual autobiography, and rarer still, one rooted in The Fourth Way, by "a man who takes on himself the role of teacher." [Emphasis added.] But Patterson does not obfuscate the quintessential problem to liberation: the person—no matter how rarefied the "I" that must be consciously eaten.
Through Sunyata, Patterson was availed of the beginning contact that would bridge the gap between the Work understanding of the many "I"s through to the Witness, and a forefeeling of the response to his own question as he states it, "...the perspective of duality no matter how refined did not answer the essential question I had been carrying all these years—what is the self in self-sensing, self-remembering, self-observation?" Although not formulated or assimilated at this point, Patterson is opened to a new awaring that the self in his question lies beyond the Witness.
The book provides a succinct life-story of Sunyata, born Alfred Emmanuel Sorensen, as well as numerous and delightful exchanges, events, happenings and one-to-one experiences with him. A number of darshans that Sunyata offered are colorfully portrayed, giving a taste of the many and varied seekers who attended—none of them resembling the types encountered previously in Gurdjieff groups he had attended starting in January 1970 when he first entered The Work. So different, in fact, that Patterson's first impression of them was that they "looked to be mostly low-lifers to no-lifers, their questions the usual safe 'spiritual' ones."
"Sunya had no teaching," Patterson says, "In fact, mention the word and he would laugh." But the full immersion into this "no teaching" began when Sunyata, whose name signifies full, solid emptiness, moved in with Patterson and family in May 1982. Faced with Sunyata's eternal ocean of Emptiness was crushing to "Patterson," the person, and he says, "It is one thing to see your teacher at a group meeting or Work day or having made an appointment, and quite another when exhausted and angry from the day's events and there is Mr. Nobody in all his 'full, solid emptiness.' You are completely full of the day, he is just the same as when you left him in the morning, having brought his tea and toast to his bedroom, in a word—empty."
But months later, Patterson understands, no longer as an idea, Gurdjieff's statement, "The last thing a man will give up is his suffering." To be in the presence of emptiness was to have reflected back the unending person-dance, until at last the parade simply begins to recede into the ground of Being, which he must continually reaffirm, assimilating this wordless teaching, until, as he says, "A simple quiet clarity strikes through all your centers—suffering is a choice." This is a taste of the realizations he would come to while living in the presence of this awakened Mr. Nobody, who among the many sages he encountered, received the radiance of Ramana Maharshi three different times and who in 1984 left his body at the age of 93.
It was Sunyata who in December 1981 gave Patterson Advaita Master Jean Klein's book Neither This Nor That, I Am, and introduced them in April 1982. While both Sunyata and Klein are representatives of the Advaita Vedanta Tradition, Klein had also studied a specialized yoga in the line of Kashmiri Shaivism, also a nondualist Tradition but differing with Advaita in its approach, although in essence not contradictory. Advaita regards the phenomenal objective world as an appearance within Consciousness, that is, it's an illusion, Brahman alone is Real; Kashmiri Shaivism, on the other hand, regards the phenomenal objective world as real and as One with the Universal Subject, appearing separate only from the point of view of limited subjects.
This second approach, transmitted through Klein, seems to have given a certain ground to Sunyata's Ocean of Emptiness—one that embraced Gurdjieff's teachings on Unity, the Law of Seven, Law of Three and the Ray of Creation, as echoed in his statement, "Matter or substance necessarily presupposes the existence of force or energy. This does not mean that a dualistic conception of the world is necessary. The concepts of matter and force are as relative as everything else. In the Absolute, where all is one, matter and force are also one."
With Jean Klein, Part III, the journey that had begun with Sunyata deepens. A vastly outwardly different representation of the nondualism Tradition, Klein had been a medical doctor, spoke four languages and as Patterson says of his initial impression, "spoke in a precise, intellectual manner." Klein tells him during their first meeting, "You are tired of the phenomenal." And as with Sunyata pointing out the Witness, Klein had shone a beam of clarity into his inner experiencing—the answer to liberation is not to be found in the phenomenal world of objects—not even refined objects.
Other than the scheduled week-long retreats and seminars throughout the year, there were no set ongoing meetings or darshans with Jean Klein. One gets the impression that Klein divided his time between Europe and the U.S., and so to study with him, one had to actively seek him out. As senior editor of a business magazine, Patterson often intentionally created business trips in order to see and be with Klein and soon began to help in the organizing of meetings and seminars.
Patterson is now being introduced to and immersed in a nondual teaching of Being by way of a special energy-body yoga that as Jean Klein told him, "is a pretext for sharing the Silence." Diary entries in this beginning period with Klein give the sense of two inner workings occurring—on the one hand a continuing exploration in opening to Being and Silence through the special energy-body yoga, releasing and emptying in the midst of shocks, while on the other hand the activity of a strong "doer," as though a demand, to make something happen for transformation to take place. But not to be lost on the reader: Patterson puts on display his "Patterson"—and how many of us could and would do that? We see and hear "his" wanting "knowledge," the various ways "he" manifests, and the karmic incident "he" carries since childhood.
Observing in himself this drive for knowledge, he says, "Each time spiritual knowledge has been my spur." But soon after, given his steadfast sincerity, factually accepting and admitting his experiencing, he comes to real questions and Klein responds, giving Patterson one of the most beautiful and luminous transmissions of Truth regarding Subject-Object Relationship. With respect to understanding, Klein tells him, "The real expression would be to be 'awakened in consciousness.' You must know it. But this 'knowing' is not a thought-form."
When Patterson first met Sunyata he had already come to what Sunyata called the "high state" of the Witness where the perceiving is true subject-object. Eight years later, after waiting four days for a private meeting, Klein tells Patterson, "You have the geometric understanding," meaning, as Patterson says, that he had "the intellectual and emotional understanding of the teaching but had not fully experienced it" and that this quality of understanding "is a higher reasoning, one that leads beyond objects to the ultimate subject." In one of his dialogues, Klein expounds on the meaning:
On the level of the mind, ordinary understanding, the nearest we can come to objectless truth is a clear perspective, a vision of the objectless. I often call this a geometrical representation. The contents of this representation are what could be called the facts of truth: that the mind has limits; that truth is beyond the mind; that truth, our real nature, cannot be objectified, just as the eye cannot see itself seeing; that truth, consciousness, was never born and will never die; that it is the light in which all happenings, all objects, appear and disappear; that in order for there to be understanding of truth, all representation must dissolve. When this representation, the last of the conventional subject-object understanding, dies, it dissolves in its source—the light of which the mind informed but could not comprehend. In other words, understanding dissolves in being understanding. We no longer understand, we are the understanding. This switchover is a sudden, dramatic moment when we are ejected into the timeless.
Having actualized the geometric understanding, Patterson later comes to the experiencing of "the gradient between the waking state and the subconscious lessening to the degree that the former is assimilated in the latter"—this is what Klein called, "the Blank state." Patterson describes it as "still in subject-object perception but where there was very little subject." Then, four years later, he is imprinted in the Being Reality that Klein, Sunyata, Lord Pentland and Gurdjieff had all been pointing towards. That is, he suddenly experiences pure Consciousness, beyond subject-object. As he says, "...suddenly there was no subject. There was no perceiver, no thought. Only perceiving—direct, global conscious perception-reception of what is present without referent to past or future."
"What was experienced," Patterson recognizes, "was Turiya, the fourth state of the Self..." And, it is what five years earlier Klein had been speaking to when he told him:
The moment there is a "watching" that projects energy in space and time there is taking, attaining, grasping. It is an activity whose source is memory, not being. But the moment you welcome the perception, you are in the receiving position and projection dissolves completely. And, suddenly, you are taken by your own presence (which is not a subject-object relationship).... It is the point of being completely free of all volition, personal volition. You are really a channel.
This realization of the transmission—Turiya—was the response to his question: "...what is the self in self-sensing, self-remembering, self-observation?" Gurdjieff could have easily said "sensing," "remembering," "observing," so why, "self"? ...In his inimitable way, Gurdjieff buries the clue in plain sight.
What can be so easily missed, given the format of diary entries in which Patterson is not narrating an interpretation of the lived experiencing, is that during the period from 1979 through 1989, Patterson had gone through five rewrites of Eating The "I". At the time, obviously, there was no "Part I" as a subtitle. So while Teachers of No-Thing and Nothing is about Sunyata and Jean Klein, it is deeply about the silent current of his spiritual roots in The Gurdjieff Work, occurring simultaneously as punctuated by the appearance of Lord Pentland in dreams along with the conscious and intentional writing of Eating The "I"— "wishing and willing," as he says, "to get as close to the bone of the truth as possible."
While the rational mind expects and even demands neat, straight lines in life, Patterson writes of the new direction his journey would take beginning with his "Charles Fort" dream in 1975 where Lord Pentland hands him an envelope containing a white card inscribed in calligraphy telling him, "It's one of the original invitations."; it is fated that he must leave the organized Work. Could it be he was being prepared since Lord Pentland would leave the body in 1984?... "Transmission," Klein told him, "doesn't mean doctrine. It is not the doctrine that is transmitted, but the Truth, the Truth of reality. Tradition in the real sense is That which is transmitted from one who knows, who is the Truth, to another who is also . . . but has yet to realize it."
Beyond the personal story of a teacher in The Gurdjieff Tradition, however, is something else of serious import regarding the deep message of this book as it relates to The Gurdjieff Work itself. If we consider the spiritual idea of being called, what is the context within which Patterson publishes Eating The "I" and begins these past three decades reconnecting the roots of Gurdjieff's sacred teaching of The Fourth Way?
The Gurdjieff narrative that had formed from the 1970s and 1980s was largely being defined in the public arena through a proliferation of faux Gurdjieff groups, communities, and Enneagram "scholars" putting forth concoctions met by a simultaneous New Age wave of young adults yearning with spiritual hunger. Even within established, authentic Foundation groups could be heard the incorrect notion in using the expression, "Gurdjieff-Ouspensky Work." Not only did these errors, deviations and distortions require correction but the great need for the wholeness of The Fourth Way teaching called for its expression reconnecting it back to its source: Gurdjieff
Sri Anirvan, the Bengali Master and Vedic scholar, once told his student Lizelle Reymond, who later became Madame de Salzmann's student:
All life is from the Void.... The Void is the matrix of universal energy. One has access to it by four stages. The first stage is to realize the plurality of 'I's; the second stage is the recognition of a single 'I'; the third, is no 'I'; and finally the Void. Uspenskii speaks about the first two stages in Search of the Miraculous. He remained silent about the last two because he had left Gurdjieff. The writings of Gurdjieff [All & Everything] open for us the frontiers of the two last stages. These are cleverly hidden in his mythical narrations.
But for those with a sincere Wish to awaken, the deep and great scale of Gurdjieff's teaching, accessible by the four stages, no longer remains a mystery or hidden. The real title of Gurdjieff's Legominism, as Patterson reveals, is:
ALL & Everything & No-Thing & Nothing
—Teresa Adams
Review in the January edition of New Dawn Magazine by Alan Glassman
Mr. Patterson is an author, filmmaker, public speaker, and teacher of G.I. Gurdjieff's Fourth Way Work. He was a student for 11 years of Lord John Pentland in both the New York and San Francisco branches of the Gurdjieff Foundation and also studied with Danish mystic Alfred "Sunyata" Sorenson and western Advaita master Jean Klein. With this background, Patterson developed a practice called "conscious-body-breath-impressions" and went on to write nine books and found the Gurdjieff Legacy Foundation and The Gurdjieff Journal (est. 1992). He has produced an award-winning documentary film trilogy on The Fourth Way and now oversees his Online Fourth Way School. (Excerpted from my New Dawn Issue No. 174 May-June 2019 review of Patterson's DVD entitled "What Is The Meaning Of Life On The Planet Earth?")
This tenth and last book, so Patterson proclaims, is an edited version of his diary, letters, dream accounts, and other notes from 1980 through 1995 consisting primarily of his memories from interactions with Sunyata and Jean Klein. It's a delightfully anecdotal read that includes numerous color plates of his paintings which, as he says, "...give a taste of the time."
Patterson begins with an account of how he first met Sunya aboard the then late Alan Watts' houseboat in Sausalito, California, and his immediate attraction to this enigmatic, turban-headed master when the guru told him directly that the "witness" is a very high state. Coming from the Gurdjieff Work as a student of Lord Pentland, this resonated with Patterson. Sunya continued, "States aren't real. They come and go. Only Being is real."
Our author juxtaposes the recollections of his personal, everyday life with his spiritual pursuits in an amusing, informal way of writing, putting the reader in a relaxed mood. He also addresses some very private situations not normally divulged by most writers who would probably shrink from exposing their true feelings and actions. The result is that we are encouraged to experience an intimacy with his life. Personal photos of family, friends, and teachers lead us to a closer understanding of the gradual development of Patterson's own Being.
Of real value are some of the more noteworthy and meaningful words of Sunya Bhai our author quotes, including: "We think we push and pull, but we are being pushed and pulled all the time." "We can only change our attitude toward things, not the things." "God, Christ and the Holy Spirit are nothing outside oneself." "There is only one practice, becoming aware of who you are." "When the male and the female truths function in a complimentary harmony within one psyche, the body (as a tool) will remain male or female, but the psyche will be aware of the harmonious wholeness of itself, freely functioning in the unitive mode of experiencing." "A little death now and then is salutary." "The deep psychic dis-ease in modern man and woman is the diseased, atrophied condition of the intuitive faculty." "Ego oblivion is Self-Awareness." "Consciousness is not in the body. The body appears in Consciousness."
It was December 7, 1981, when Sunya put a book in Patterson's hands saying, "Here, you'll like this." That book was Nether This Nor That I Am by Jean Klein. Patterson says, "I read it in one sitting. The thought was so clear, precise, penetrating, without embellishment. He wrote easily about that which cannot be spoken of. I was immediately taken, but then realized this Jean Klein, the author, was in Europe."
It was in April of the next year that Klein came to the U.S., and the two met in Berkeley. Patterson says that Klein reminded him of Pentland, and they ended up spending an hour and a half together on the porch of Klein's hotel room in conversation about many things, both esoteric and mundane. Klein returned to Berkeley that December and Sunya and Patterson both went to see him. Our author describes that, when the two masters met, all he mysteriously saw was a "white blur. Their images disappeared. Just this emptiness. Then they reappeared."
So began an association between Patterson and Klein that lasted well beyond Sunya's and Pentland's death, both in 1984. We are told that there was no essential difference between Jean and Sunya, both being described as "Teachers of Nothing." A few of the many quotes from Klein include: "Memory is only a way of thinking." "Don't go out to things but wait for them to come to you." "One has to see what they feed the body—both in terms of food and impressions." "What is transmitted is tradition. It is not words." "Watch for gaps between thoughts. They are not nothing." "Experience the body as much as possible. See the functioning—for when something is fully seen it is completely burned up....When you have sensation of the body you are no longer identified with the body."
In April of 1992, after many years of work on himself, Patterson tells us of having an experience while checking out booths at a fair in Santa Rosa, California, walking around while "in a state of self-remembering, that is in self-sensing and true divided subject-object perception, when...suddenly there was no subject. There was no perceiver, no thought. Only perceiving—direct, global conscious perception-reception of what is present without referent to past or future." Later, he realized that this "was the living answer to the question carried for so many years about Self." It was the full integration of body-mind-senses—"the fourth state of the Self, the Heart, in that the causal heart center of Nidra, deep sleep, is opened and made the center of consciousness."
For a period of time he could not recall, he had truly "Eaten the I"; he had found himself outside the mind seeing that in reality there is no moment, no time, and he was living only in Being. As Klein described it to him later, "It was whole. There were all these moving parts, but they were all related. Nothing, no one was separate. It was all One. You are outside it, seeing it, feeling it, taking it all in, and inside it, as well, but not identified, not taking it in as a person."
But Patterson goes on to say that state of "the witness" is only temporary and for most cannot be sustained if one remains in a body on the Earth. In fact, it would be dangerous to do so because one would sacrifice one's humanity. In a private communication between the author and this reviewer, he says he wrote this book "to prove that the Work combined with Advaita can lead to the highest level for a human being to reach without forfeiting his/her humanity", and adding, "Most people think they are in subject/object perception, but if we really are aware we will see the attention goes between the object and the subject over and over again because the subject is not relatively empty and so impressions are not directly processed. It is only when the subject, the body-mind of the being, is empty is there true subject/object."
—Alan Glassman
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Georgi Ivanovitch Gurdjieff: The Man, The Teaching, His Mission By William Patrick Patterson
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The author's ninth and final book on the Work is a comprehensive and factual account of Gurdjieff and The Fourth Way. Material from all of Gurdjieff's direct students and their library archives, much of it not available until recently, is assembled in chronological form as it happened.
The aim is to give an objective, panoramic view of Gurdjieff's life, the inner substance of the seminal and scientific teaching of self-development he discovered, and his unrelenting mission to introduce and establish this esoteric teaching in the West.
Included are Uspenskii's (original Russian spelling) never-before-published essays "Why I Left Gurdjieff" and "Where I Diverge from Gurdjieff"; original deleted material from Search; Uspenskii's American femme fatale, Carman Barnes; Jessie Dwight Orage's short stories "Elsie at the Prieuré" and "Elsie and Allah"; notes of Kathryn Hulme and Solita Solano (1935–39); The Science of Idiotism, and the complete scenario of Gurdjieff's ballet, The Struggle of the Magicians.
Definitive Scholarship & Critically Important Resource & Reference
An impressive work of definitive scholarship, Georgi Ivanovitch Gurdjieff: The Man, The Teaching, His Mission represents William Patrick Patterson's ninth and final book on the life and teachings of Gurdjieff and is fundamentally a summation of forty-four years of Patterson's researching, studying and applying Gurdjieff's teaching of The Fourth Way. A critically important resource and reference for students of Gurdjieff's work, it is an indispensable addition to academic library reference collections.
James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief, Midwest Book Review
Presents Tradition Without Distortion or Obscuration
I have spent a lifetime studying the work of G.I. Gurdjieff and P.D. Ouspensky and while so many so called representatives of the tradition have modified it with new ageism or other religious systems, Patterson has always presented the tradition without distortion or obscuration. Having received his training via Lord Pentland Patterson's transmission of the teaching has always been incisive, clear and rigorous. Patterson has a prodigious output when it comes to publications, nine books (including this one), a magazine, The Gurdjieff Journal, four DVD's and The Gurdjieff Studies Program. He is considered by many, including myself, to be the most significant teacher of The Fourth Way today.
The book Georgi Ivanovitch Gurdjieff — The Man, The Teaching, His Mission is a work of incredible dedication, it took over eight years to write and it is quite a tome, some 668 pages in length with 200 pages in supplements. Patterson offers an exemplary biography of both Gurdjieff and Ouspensky. It seems he had read every available biography and source materials and brought these together to write the most accurate and comprehensive biography of both men currently available. Exhaustively referenced this is really quite an achievement.
This feat is amazing in itself but this book is not simply a biography but an outline of the "Way of the Sly Man" or The Fourth Way. Patterson gives one of the most extensive expositions of The Fourth Way with exceptional clarity and succinctness. Being succinct is an art, it means ignoring literary pretensions and ego aggrandizement and using words carefully and with immense care. Patterson's way of writing is direct and without undue padding; others writing this volume would have made it three times the size, but Patterson writes to do a job and does it well. His outline of the nature of The Fourth Way shows a lifetime of study and practice and offers insights not found in any other similar volume.
The reference materials included in this volume are rare and include such never-before-published essays "Why I Left Gurdjieff" and "Where I Diverge from Gurdjieff"; original deleted material from Search; Uspenskii's American femme fatale, Carman Barnes; Jessie Dwight Orage's short stories "Elsie at the Prieuré" and "Elsie and Allah"; notes of Kathryn Hulme and Solita Solano (1935-39); The Science of Idiotism, and the complete scenario of Gurdjieff's ballet, The Struggle of the Magicians.
The book itself is beautifully presented as a 6 x 9 hardcover with sewn binding, essays, notes, references, bibliography, photos and a comprehensive index.
The most significant thing about Georgi Ivanovitch Gurdjieff—The Man, The Teaching, His Mission is its focus. As someone who has read lots of books on The Fourth Way Patterson time and time again reminds us of the "why" of the tradition, that is to wake up slumbering mankind. This is not a book written for the sake of it but written for an age in crisis when we must examine our own lack of awareness, our own confusion and lack of a true self and consider making the urgent journey to forge a soul. This is clearly a difficult if not dangerous task but one which is becoming more and more mandatory in a world dominated by superficiality, consumerism and distorted forms of culture and spirituality.
Robert Black, Editor, Living Traditions
Exhaustive Compendium with Remarkably Strong Narrative Flow
Known for his self-development process for conscious awakening, the esotericist and spiritual teacher Georgi Gurdjieff (1872-1949) gathered a band of students whom he appointed to teach "The Fourth Way" in Europe and America. Patterson (editor of The Gurdjieff Journal; director, The Gurdjieff Legacy Foundation) follows up earlier books and film documentaries on Gurdjieff with this detailed, indeed exhaustive, compendium of primary and secondary source materials relating to Gurdjieff. The bulk of the main text of the book (over 450 pages in nine long chapters) is a chronological account of Gurdjieff's activities and lessons, consisting of extensive quotations from archival materials and previously published works by Gurdjieff, his students, and acquaintances. Patterson stitches these passages together with brief connecting paragraphs written in the historic present, which gives the book a remarkably strong narrative flow. The balance of the text includes numerous notable essays by Gurdjieff, P.D. Uspenskii, and other associates as well as a synopsis of Gurdjieff's unproduced allegorical ballet, The Struggle of the Magicians.
Steve Young, Library Journal
In Range & Depth Ranks with Moore & Webb
There are good reasons to read this hefty book, the latest from William Patrick Patterson, one of today's best-known authors of books about the spiritual master G.I. Gurdjieff (l872?l949) and his teaching, often called the Fourth Way.
Readers will find here an expertly assembled narrativea chronological mosaic of the activities, inner and outer, of Gurdjieff and his followers, pieced together from the records kept by many. The story begins with Gurdjieff's birth and quickly moves to the first dated entry, "13 November 1914, Moscow," which finds Russian philosopher P.D Ouspensky (or "Uspenskii," as Patterson spells it) sitting in a newspaper office noting a story about an upcoming ballet, The Struggle of the Magicians. The book then proceeds year by year, month by month, often day by day, ending with Gurdjieff's death on October 29, 1949, and his burial. In its range and depth, this account ranks with James Moore's Gurdjieff and James Webb's The Harmonious Circle as a vivid portrait of the great and enigmatic teacher and of the men and women he taught.
The Gurdjieff in these pages appears sui generis: a man of immense power, understanding, and ability, impossible to predict or understand fully"the Unknowable Gurdjieff" as one of his more celebrated pupils, writer Margaret Anderson, had it. Yet there are astonishing moments here that reveal something about him and, as Patterson puts it, his mission:
10 February 1936. Gare café, Paris. . . .Writes Krokodeel [Gurdjieff's nickname for his pupil Kathryn Hulme, who would go on to write the novel The Nun's Story]: "Gurdjieff gave us a pledge to say each time before beginning the new exercisethat we would not use this for the self, but for all humanity. This 'good-wishing-for-all' vow, so deeply moving in intent, had a tremendous effect upon me. For the first time in my life, I felt that I was truly doing something for humanity as I strove to make my own molecule of it more perfect. The meaning of this work, which at first had seemed quite egotistical and self-centered, suddenly blossomed out like a tree of life encompassing in its myriad branching the entire human family."
Or this:
1 November 1936. 11 rue Labie. Georgette Leblanc knocks at Gurdjeff's door. . . .
He steps back and leans against the wall, the light from the little salon illuminating him fully.
"For the first time," Georgette says, "he let me see what he really is. It was as if he had torn off the masks behind which he is obliged to hide himself. His face was stamped with a charity that embraced the whole world. Transfixed, standing before him, I saw him with all my strength and I experienced a gratitude so deep, so sad, that he felt a need to calm me. With an unforgettable look, he said'God helps me.'"
Even those sufficiently versed in the Gurdjieff literature to know of these events may find new material here, for included in the book are a number of historical documents that, as far as this reviewer is aware, appear nowhere else in readily available book form. Among them are two revelatory essays by P.D. Ouspensky, Gurdjieff's most famous student who nonetheless broke from Gurdjieff after only a few years of instruction: "Why I Left Gurdjieff" and "The Struggle of the Magicians: Where I Diverge from Gurdjieff." That Patterson has managed to find and present these essays continues his effort to make available to the general reader previously difficult-to-obtain documents, an effort begun in his book Voices in the Dark, the first public appearance of transcripts from Gurdjieff's wartime (WWII) meetings. Also included in this new book are such rarities as Gurdjieff's scenario for his ballet The Struggle of the Magicians and Frank Lloyd Wright's "Gurdjieff at Taliesin."
Jeff Zaleski is editor and publisher of Parabola magazine.
This Man's Work Is Incredibly Important But Gets Lost Due To Controversy
The book Georgi Ivanovitch Gurdjieff — The Man, The Teaching, His Mission is a work of immense power and love by William Patrick Patterson, a teacher of "the Work," as Gurdjieff's teaching is called and the author/ producer of several books and videos on the subject. It is over 600 pages long (over 400 narrative with 200 supplementary) and is a painstakingly precise account of two figures little known in the mass media, almost overlooked in popular history, and yet who may have been among the greatest thinkers of their time.
Georgi Ivanovitch Gurdjieff (G) appeared in St. Petersburg in 1916; P.D. Uspenskii (as Patterson refers to him) met him shortly thereafter and it later turned out that Gurdjieff had sought him out for his writing ability and notoriety in intellectual circles to help build his following. Patterson has gone through the personal papers and books of Gurdjieff's students and G's own writings to piece together his early years, including his brush with death and his apparent teachers, as well as the society of seekers of which he was a member before he appeared in St. Petersburg. Patterson himself has written extensively about the teaching and some of the material, for example the section on the women who studied with Gurdjieff in Paris (a group called the "Rope") presumably echoes his earlier work, Ladies of the Rope. Patterson has also pieced together the early life of P.D. Uspenskii, including his own searches for ancient wisdom and personal relationships, and brings the two men together in the strange circumstances that were pre-revolution Russia, circa 1916.
But what is extraordinary is how Patterson describes Gurdjieff's method, wonderfully echoing Uspenskii's own description of how he was exposed to the teaching which is the spine of Uspenskii's great work, In Search of the Miraculous. Prospective students were introduced mysteriously and led to a strange space with Persian carpets and strange artifacts, where they met a man they each described as unique, powerful, insightful and with the capacity to see right through them. Everything was kept secretive and private. You had to know someone who knew someone to meet Gurdjieff and become a follower in St. Petersburg, and also later. It was also made clear that if one did not seize the opportunity to take advantage of the moment, one might never get another chance.
Uspenskii became convinced that Gurdjieff had access to ancient wisdom and wanted it for himself—but Patterson describes how at various turns Gurdjieff "played" with his individualistic personality to try to make him see his own habitual tendency – that is, to live in his head and not his heart.
The Gurdjieff/Uspenskii groups fled the Bolsheviks and survived many hardships, often through luck and more often through Gurdjieff's cunning understanding of human nature. Eventually Uspenskii could not continue to accept many of Gurdjieff's methods and peculiarities and broke away, although his wife continued on with Gurdjieff for some time.
Gurdjieff admired the energy and power of America and also satirized the materialism of the United States, and used his visits to raise capital by "shearing" the wealthy to subsidize the work and the lessons of the less fortunate. Patterson spans decades as he follows Gurdjieff to his Prieure (institute) in Paris and describes his methods of hard work to break the conditioning of students—intelligentsia would clean toilets and garden—and his conversations over meals and in cafes where students would toast themselves as various kinds of "idiots."
A major part of being an "idiot" is believing in the imaginary concepts of the mind as opposed to what one has gotten for oneself. At one point he hears Gurdjieff's voice in his head with nothing being said verbally. This is precisely the sort of "miracle" Uspenskii had been seeking and yet he needed to analyze it and could not simply accept it as a clear indication of his position under his teacher and his need to sublimate his own formative mind and the "need to know."
All of these mysterious aspects are hinted at and yet not posited authoritatively by Patterson, the consummate researcher and observer. What is posited is simply that such events occurred—the meaning and interpretation (the knowing) remains a mystery. Finally Uspenskii broke completely with Gurdjieff and founded his own school, first in England during the Second World War and then in the United States.
As Patterson calls the teaching a "sacred science," what Gurdjieff saw in Uspenskii was the ability to convey his "system" scientifically, due to his great intelligence. This would make it a bridge between East and West and comprehensible in terms of the Renaissance and Enlightenment in the West. Where Uspenskii fell short, apparently, was his own egoism and coldness—he did not seem to manifest Gurdjieff's own capacity for kindness and compassion. He did not live the Work as much as he seemed to relish the role of revered and admired teacher / writer.
Patterson follows both Uspenskii and Gurdjieff's personal journeys and describes the work of many of their followers, some self-appointed or anointed and others viable. One such personage is Lord John Pentland, who studied with both Uspenskii and Gurdjieff and later led the Work in the U.S., becoming the beloved teacher of the author.
As you read through the dialogues and studies you can't help but see the threads of modern New Age thought as well as teachings like Advaita and Nonduality, along with the historical motifs of Theosophy and mysticism that were concurrent with Gurdjieff's arrival on the scene.
For example Krishnamurti's teaching galvanized Americans, and Uspenskii is asked about him at one point: "He says a system cannot awake a man. Certainly it cannot. Mathematics cannot build a bridge. But if a bridge is built without mathematics, it collapses. If Krishnamurti keeps to this point of view–he will not be alone. Many people believe in spontaneous awakening, just be realization, and without a system and without following another man!"
Here we can sense the immensity of Gurdjieff's contribution in its effect on Uspenskii, a man who wants scientific proof of miracles but has been opened to the limitations of science by his teacher, Gurdjieff, who brought a system of "sacred science" that bridged the heart and formatory (left brain) mind (Ego).
It was no small feat that Gurdjieff attempted to introduce this system in the "Christian" west at a time when conventional religion ran the show. True Christianity was a sacred science which attempted to confront life in its full grandeur and immensity from a position of awe.
This is reminiscent of the "neters" of Egypt, where deities represented the organic reality of natural forces like the wind, sun, tide and so on, in which man plays his part naturally and without the urge to "conquer" nature. (Interested readers might look up Patterson's DVD, Gurdjieff in Egypt which traces the author's own journey to Cairo and his description of Gurdjieff's sources and influences.)
But where Gurdjieff diverges with modern Western religion is in its anthropomorphism and personalization of a "God." God and all of the vital life forces exist for Gurdjieff but at a level beyond man's scientific and logical comprehension. All is impersonal and impartial, even sex.
This goes against much of modern pop culture, psychology, conventional thought and religion and also rubs against parts of our interior conditioning— since we are committed to notions of romantic love. Gurdjieff's "love" is seemingly an impersonal and objective love of What Is –the Great System that he brings to light and tries to convey to his students both through his lectures and perhaps more importantly, through the drama that was his own Life.
In Patterson's enormous breadth of research and narration he truly delivers the reader into the full context of the historical period that is no more—before computers and the Internet –where these two men in fact anticipated such scientific wonders and saw the vast intelligence that is inherent in what Gurdjieff referred to as "Great Nature."
Many kinds of reader will profit immeasurably from Patterson's work. Interested seekers like me, who never fully committed to a "school" but were intrigued by the legend of both men and their system will gain a profound understanding of the meaning and sense of "the Work" including its historical context and the unique individuals who came in and out of the teaching. The tenor of the time is illustrated with wonderful photographs of the surroundings in early 20th Century France, Russia and the United States, and portraits the main players, along with the pithy commentary.
I am sure that direct students of the disciples of Lord Pentland's line to Uspenskii and Gurdjieff will gain a great deal more in terms of both historical context and insight to the machinations and methodologies of their teachers and fellow students. Again this amazing biography is a work of great tribute and love by a truly devoted student and teacher.
Tom Bunzel, Collective-Evolution.com
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Introduction to Gurdjieff's Fourth Way Vol. 2: The Movement From Sex To Love By William Patrick Patterson
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William Patrick Patterson probes and explores: instinctual, emotional, formatory-mental love, conscious love, divine love, real relationship. Falling in and out love, bio-plasmic machines, false unity, sex as physical, emotional; conscious intimacy, passing beyond gender, exchange of vibration-substance, reciprocal maintenance. Eating and being eaten, futurizing, historizing, past living the present. Embodiment. Self-observation, self-listening, inner space. Origin of the Universe, its harmony and needed disharmony, being-Partkdolg-duty, conscience, esoteric religion.
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Introduction to Gurdjieff's Fourth Way Vol. 3: What Is the Meaning of Human Life on the Planet Earth? By William Patrick Patterson
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Filmed during a weekend seminar with William Patrick Patterson exploring in depth Gurdjieff's question of "What is the sense and significance of life on Earth and human life, in particular?" the Dialogue sessions probe the primary purpose of organic life on Earth, the receiving, processing and transmitting of energies, the developing and undeveloped image of God, vibratory electrical beings, societal beliefs of having an indivisible I and a soul, the "I"-of-the-moment, Adam's power to name animals, perfectly imperfect, living one's suffered truth, conscious egotist, Kesdjan body, esoteric Christianity, a Christianity before Christ, religion as wholeness, the teaching of our time, Consciousness without objects.
William Patrick Patterson is a teacher of G. I. Gurdjieff's esoteric teaching of The Fourth Way. He was a student for 11 years of Lord John Pentland in both the New York and San Francisco Gurdjieff Foundations, and also studied with Danish mystic Alfred 'Sunyata' Sorenson and western Advaita master Jean Klein.
With this background, Patterson developed a practice called "conscious-body-breath-impressions," and went on to write nine books and found the Gurdjieff Legacy Foundation and The Gurdjieff Journal (est. 1992). He has produced an award-winning documentary film trilogy on The Fourth Way and now oversees his Online Fourth Way School.
This present offering is Patterson's third introductory DVD on The Work and consists of one-hour probe and dialogue portions from three separate days of seminars conducted at La Casa de Maria Center for Spiritual Renewal in Santa Barbara, California.
The format is typical of many Fourth Way work/meeting sessions. Patterson speaks for the first half of each hour and then responds to questions and comments from the audience. It is obvious from the quality and depth of the questions that the students are not new to The Work. They are familiar with Work terminology such as 'Real I', 'Knowledge and Being', 'Self-Remembering', 'Identification', 'Kesdjan Body', 'Triad of Forces', 'Three Brained Beings', 'Intentional Suffering', 'Ray of Creation', and more.
While this DVD contains a great deal of significance to continuing students of The Work, it is still valuable to neophytes because of its very practical teaching. It is, however, recommended that one view the first two videos in this series prior to this one for increased understanding.
Patterson echoes many of Gurdjieff's aphorisms but adds additional insight in a straightforward and lucid manner with his words carefully chosen and exhibiting a mastery of the method. He answers the proverbial nagging question of the meaning of one's life and objectively concludes that organic life on Earth, in general, exists only to perpetuate itself in receiving, transforming, and transmitting energy.
However, human beings alone have the potential to do more-to develop themselves to internally function as a true image of God. This can only be done when they come to the realisation, after difficult and persistent work on themselves, that their ordinary lives have no real significance other than that of the rest of organic life, that they are not born with a soul but must develop one, and they cannot do that if they continue to merely live inside their heads in their imagination, self glorification, and self-ego.
The speaker reminds us that we must begin, first of all, to remember at all times that we reside inside a physical body and observe how it reacts to outside forces. We cannot successfully do this alone from reading or talking with others. We need a real teacher in the "lineage of The Work" and a work group to help us withdraw from our addiction to ideas and words and be present in the moment as we attempt to observe physical reality impartially. When we do that we may eventually come to see we are not one, indivisible 'I' but a multitude of little I's which we have no will to control. Interestingly, these little I's can be identified with the different Animals that Adam names in the Book of Genesis, and they respond differently at different times to outside circumstances. This, then, gives us a hint that biblical stories are not to be taken literally but as internal, psychological teachings.
Patterson concludes his third session on the video with the admonition that the various Gurdjieff groups have tended over the years to ignore the Master's definition of The Work as "Esoteric Christianity." He laments the fact that they have lost the realisation that real Christian teaching originated in pre-sand Egypt long before the ancient Egyptian society of our history books. He reminds us that if, indeed, there was a historical Jesus, he existed to reinsert into our consciousness the meaning and the value of "conscience" as a mechanism to actuate the same functioning in ourselves that operates in God and the universe as a whole. In acknowledging that The Fourth Way is a kind of religion in the broadest and fullest interpretation of the word, we are then in a position to appreciate the hidden esoteric meaning of the line in the New Testament that John the Baptist was sent to "prepare The Way" for the coming of the Lord.
A note of caution to the viewer of this video: As is typical with all meetings of authentic Gurdjieff groups, the three sessions included in the DVD are intense and loaded with valuable insights. For full benefit and impact, it is highly recommended they be watched on three separate days and not together at one sitting.
Alan Glassman, New Dawn
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Spiritual Pilgrimage: Mr. Gurdjieff's Father's Grave By William Patrick Patterson
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Owing to the circumstances of my life not dependent on me, I have not personally seen the grave where the body of my dear father lies. . . . I therefore, bid any of my sons, whether by blood or in spirit, to seek out, when he has the possibility, this solitary grave.
—G. I. Gurdjieff Meetings with Remarkable Men
William Patrick Patterson undertook a 21-day pilgrimage to visit Mr. Gurdjieff's father's grave in Gyumri, Armenia. Travelling backward in time, he revisited Gurdjieff's life:
Gurdjieff's grave and the Prieuré in Avon, France
Kumbaraci and Yemenici streets in Istanbul, where Gurdjieff and his students lived
Prinkipo Island on the Sea of Marmara, where Gurdjieff often visited P. D. Uspenskii
Tiflis, where Gurdjieff opened his Institute at 22 Nikolas Street and first named it the Institute for the Harmonious Development of Man
Kars, Gurdjieff's home in the medieval quarter and the Kars Military Cathedral where he sang in the choir
Ani, the ancient city where the Sarmoung manuscript was discovered
Sanahin Monastery, Armenia, where Gurdjieff served as an acolyte
Gyumri, Armenia, where Gurdjieff was born in the Greek Quarter at 222 Matnishyan Street
Gyumri's Old Cemetery and Mr. Gurdjieff's father's grave
Not a book but a feature length DVD/film project, Spiritual Pilgrimage: Mr. Gurdjieff's Father's Grave by William Patrick Patterson is a profoundly evocative journey through the geography of Gurdjieff's amazing life, but also into his inner landscape.
Gurdjieff was about finding and living a vow—one's sacred obligation. His intended purpose was to merge the teachings of East and West and to bring them to modernity, and to account for the "sense and significance of organic life, and human life in particular." He sought to use the scientific "methods" of the west to elucidate and crystallize the mysteries of the east. And he paid a heavy price.
In his own book, Meetings with Remarkable Men, Gurdjieff wrote: "Owing to the circumstances of my life not dependent on me, I have not personally seen the grave where the body of my dear father lies....I therefore, bid any of my sons, whether by blood or in spirit, to seek out, when he has the possibility, this solitary grave."
So that William Patrick Patterson's DVD follows his 21-day pilgrimage to visit Mr. Gurdjieff's father's grave in Gyumri, Armenia. Travelling backward in time, he revisited Gurdjieff's life and, without "spoiling" the climax, he honors and restores the grave site of Gurdjieff's father.
In this way Patterson demonstrates a deeply held conviction and dedication not only to his teacher, and fellow pupils, but he actually weaves a thread that modern seekers and students can follow to get a taste of traditions and ways of being that are threatened with extinction. The film covers:
Gurdjieff's grave and the Prieuré in Avon, France
Kumbaraci and Yemenici streets in Istanbul, where Gurdjieff and his students lived
Prinkipo Island on the Sea of Marmara, where Gurdjieff often visited P. D. Uspenskii (Ouspensky)
Tiflis, where Gurdjieff opened his Institute at 22 Nikolas Street and first named it the Institute for the Harmonious Development of Man
Kars, Gurdjieff's home in the medieval quarter and the Kars Military Cathedral where he sang in the choir
Ani, the ancient city where the Sarmoung manuscript was discovered
Sanahin Monastery, Armenia, where Gurdjieff served as an acolyte
Gyumri, Armenia, where Gurdjieff was born in the Greek Quarter at 222 Matnishyan Street
Gyumri's Old Cemetery and Mr. Gurdjieff's father's grave
This DVD is not a light and "positive" story; rather it is a heartfelt and deeply passionate tribute to an entire career and teaching, undertaken as lived experience. Watching it provides a brief and tiny glimmer into a sense of tradition, honour, and sacred obligation that is difficult to find in modern times.
—Tom Bunzel, Collective Evolution
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Taking With the Left Hand: Enneagram Craze, The Fellowship of Friends, & the Mouravieff 'Phenomenon' by William Patrick Patterson
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The first book to examine the spiritual theft and appropriation that marks our time. A detailed and well-documented study, it illustrates how the enneagram movement commercialized an ancient alchemical symbol, how Robert Burton, founder of The Fellowship of Friends, arrogated The Fourth Way teaching, and how Boris Mouravieff plagiarized and tried to appropriate it.
"A lucid and compelling account of conflict and charlatanism surrounding one of the most important alternative spiritual movements of our day. Indeed, one sees the crisis unfold before one's eyes, for the author does not hesitate to charge those he finds responsible for debasement of the message of George Gurdjieff with opportunism and self-inflation. This book is important as a 'white paper' for those concerned about the broader Gurdjieff movement, and as a case study for all students of contemporary spiritual movements." Robert S. Ellwood, Chairman, Dept. of Religion, University of Southern California.
"William Patrick Patterson's Taking With the Left Hand deals with esoteric teachings in a modern context. In this collection of three essays about various aspects of the legacy of the influential spiritual teachings of G. I. Gurdjieff, the author tackles the enneagram craze, the teachings of Boris Mouravieff and a Gurdjieff splinter group, expanding his discussion of these relatively parochial issues to raise more universal questions about the nature and transmission of spiritual truth."
Publishers Weekly
"Taking With the Left Hand is quite remarkable. I have read it with great pleasure. Patterson always writes absorbingly, and there is no one in the field of Gurdjieff/Oupensky studies that I respect more, or regard as having more authority."
Colin Wilson, author, From Atlantis to the Sphinx
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Learning to Love: On The Way of Experience by Barbara Wright George
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A memoir of a student and group leader of Lord John Pentland, Barbara Wright George illuminates the possibility of positive change, through study. A series of experiments in self-study, Learning to Love brings a lifetime of rich experience to the question: Can I love every aspect of my life, even the most difficult?
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All and Everything: Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson by G.I. Gurdjieff
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Gurdjieff's magnum opus, an esoteric jewel. Said A.R. Orage: "It is really an objective work of art, of literature of the highest kind; it is in the category of scripture." A must-read for all serious students of The Fourth Way.
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A Woman's Work With Gurdjieff, Ramana Maharshi, Krishnamurti, Anandamayi Ma & Pak Subuh by Mary Ellen Korman
Photos, Appendices, Notes, Bibliography, Index, 324 pp. More Detail
The spiritual life story of Ethel Merston based on her diaries and recollections is an important historical work, as well as a keen insight into many of the seminal teachers of her times. Merston was one of Gurdjieff's first English pupils and lived at the Prieuré from 1922 until 1927. Her seriousness and organizational abilities led Gurdjieff to put her in charge in his absences. Fritz Peters gives a wonderful account of what she had to put up with (he gives her the name Miss Madison) in his Boyhood with Gurdjieff. In India, she lived at Ramana Maharshi's ashram for many years. She gives a first-person account of his death and also the meeting between The Mother and Sri Aurobindo and Anandamayi Ma (with whom she often traveled). She also attended many of Krishnamurti's talks and seminars in the 1930s, was a friend of Sunyata, Alain Daniélou, Krishna Prem and Swami Omananda. In the 1950s she was initiated into Subud by Pak Subuh at J. G. Bennett's Coombe Springs study house. At Mendham, she met again her friends from her Gurdjieff daysMme de Salzmann, Mme Ouspensky, Olga de Hartmann and Peggy Flinschand was introduced to Lord John Pentland.
"The life of a seeker of truth, Ethel Merston, is recounted in this English language book. Her extraordinary quest for enlightenment which led her to meet many of the eminent spiritual figures of the last century: G. I. Gurdjieff (and others in the Fourth Way, to which she remained faithful her whole lifeP. D. Ouspensky, J. G. Bennett, Mme de Salzmann and Lord Pentland), Krishnamurti, Anandamayi Ma, Sri Aurobindo and The Mother, Ramana Maharshi, to name only a few. We follow her on her voyage from bourgeois England to the heart of India, a voyage as much exterior as interior. Her journal, kept daily, serves as Ariadne's thread for the author of the biography, who presents Ethel Merston's impressions and comments restored to us in all their freshness, and what each encounter brought forth in her. With Gurdjieff, she learned of the separation between the "I" and the "it," that is to say to realize that "it" thinks in us, that "it" moves, that "it" reacts, all automatically. This teaching was for her a valuable tool of discrimination in all her future encounters. She wasn't touched by Krishnamurti's teaching, although she found in it emphases on the conditioned mental process familiar to her. Of particular interest are her direct accounts of a meeting between Krishnamurti and Anandamayi Ma, who questioned Krishnamurti about the reason for his refusal of gurus, and the meeting between Anandamayi Ma and The Mother of Auroville. But it is Ramana Maharshi who made the greatest impression on her: "The idea of time is only in your mind. It is not in the Self. There is no time for the Self. Time arises as an idea after the ego arises. You exist even in the absence of time and of space." Of this Ethel Merston wrote: "All was new for me." She would return regularly to Ramana Maharshi's ashram, even being present at his death. The biography makes clear the differences between the teachings, and the bearers of these teachings, as experienced by Ethel Merston. It is thus a first hand testimony of evolved beings, with strong references to contemporary spirituality, as well as the impressions of a woman animated by the wish to awaken, with her doubts, incomprehensions, rejections and resistances, and her flashes of understanding, her maturing. An interesting work, reflecting an epoch and a search." Revue 3e millénaire
"There are few comprehensive accounts of individual Western pioneers who were interested in Indian spirituality in the first part of the 20th century. Ethel Merston left an intimate record of her journey as she constantly questioned and searched for a remedy to relieve the malady of her soul. We owe to Mary Ellen Korman our appreciation for chronicling that time and bringing to life many of the people Ethel Merston encountered, and who we never quite knew as fellow seekers committed to the search for higher truths." The Mountain Path, The Journal of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi
"I found Ethel Merston's life story fascinating. The narrative completely absorbed me and I was captivated from the first sentence by both substance as well as style. Ethel Merston was an exceptional individual and it is wonderful that her story has finally been told. An important work with considerable research." Ram Alexander, Author, Death Must Die: A Western Woman's Life-Long Spiritual Quest with Shree Anandamayee Ma
"The prose is seamless. Mary Ellen Korman has done exemplary work combining her own writing with that of Miss Merston who kept a diary of her life, travels, and reflections. Passages from this diary and other works are introduced into the narrative. The two voices are one voice, rather like the chanting of one of those Tibetan monks who is able to intone both a tone and an overtone in one breath simultaneously." John Robert Colombo, author, Poems of Space and Time and O Rare Denis Saurat
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Growing a Soul on the Planet Earth: The Fourth Way & Esoteric Christianity Techniques & Practices by Ron and Claire Levitan
Softcover, 173 pp. More Detail
A small book but a deep investigation of a subject that concerns all human life. In the chapter on Christianity, the authors explore a little known quote of St. Augustine who says there was a Christianity before Jesus Christ.
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Gurdjieff Reconsidered: The Life, the Teachings, the Legacy by Roger Lipsey
6 x 9, Softcover, 359 pp. Notes, Bibliography, Index
The Greek-Armenian teacher G. I. Gurdjieff was one of the most original and provocative spiritual teachers in the twentieth-century West. Whereas much work on Gurdjieff has been either fawning or blindly critical, acclaimed scholar and writer Roger Lipsey, longtime student and group leader, balances sympathic interest in Gurdjieff and his "Fourth Way" teachings with a historian's sense of context and a biographer's feel for personality and relationships. Using a wide-range of published and unpublished sources, Lipsey explores Gurdjieff's formative travels in Central Asia, his famed teaching institution in France, the development of the teacher.
"If Gurdjieff were shown this work, he probably wouldn't say, as for P. D. Ouspensky, 'Good journalist!' but rather, 'Aah...objective thinking!' Or simply, 'Bravo!'"
Alexandre de Salzmann, vice president, Institut G. I. Gurdjieff, Paris
"Tremendously literate, with a sweeping breath of knowledge of the Western intellectual tradition, Roger Lipsey is supremely the man for the job."
Cynthia Bourgeault, author of The Heart of Centering Prayer
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A.R. Orage's Commentaries on Gurdjieff's All & Everything edited by C.S. Nott
Hardcover, 136 pp. More Detail
With his customary penetrating insight and lucid command of the English language A.R. Orage, the man Gurdjieff called "my brother," and the editor of All & Everything, provides a perspective and scale revealing riches previously considered inaccessible to all but initiates. Nott was Orage's good friend and a longtime student of Gurdjieff.
Price: $18.00
Psychology of Man's Possible Evolution by P. D. Ouspensky
128 pp. More Detail
Includes the original five lectures which Ouspensky gave outlining many of the major ideas of self-transformation and describes how a seeker must work simultaneously on his knowledge and his being to find inner unity and why, although his development depends on his own efforts, this is very difficult to achieve without guidance from a School. Also included is a lecture and question and answer session on September 23, 1937 in which Ouspensky discusses Fragments of and Unknown Teaching (later published as In Search of the Miraculous), and why he left Gurdjieff.
Price: $12.00
A Further Record by P. D. Ouspensky
Index, 318 pp. More Detail
A new edition of extracts from Ouspensky's meetings 1928 to 1945.
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Adi Da SamrajRealized or/and Deluded? by William Patrick Patterson
232 pp. References, Appendices, Vedic Horoscope, Bibliography, Index More Detail
The first critical assessment of the life of Adi Da Samraj and his teachings. Born he said in the "Bright," with his kundalini risen after only a few years of practice, Franklin Jones had a breakthrough into the pointless point of view. Young, hip, articulate and funny, this first American-born guru had a meteoric rise, bringing him thousands of seekers until the sex scandals brought a public shaming and his withdrawal to a Fijian island hermitage where he, now Adi Da Samraj, announced he was God Incarnate.
This is the first critical study of Adi Da Samraj, examining the facts of his life and avoiding the sensationalism of "cult busting" or the hagiographies of his devotees.
What are we to make of Adi Da? He began as simply Franklin Jones (born in 1939) and ended his life claiming to be an avatar, a perfect incarnation of the universe in whose very presence illumination would be achieved without effort. He lived on his own island near Fiji and from there spread his message as the ultimate guru. His books became more and more obscure with their the own unique grammar and terminology. He may be strangely compelling but was he a voice of enlightenment? That's the question William Patterson sets out to answer.
Jones' early training was through his own drug based experiences, then with Albert Rudolph who taught Kundalini Yoga and his own version of Gurdjieff's Fourth Way. Jones continued to study a myriad of systems from the Lutheran form of Christianity to Scientology. Under Swami Muktananda he had many visions and experiences which led him to develop his own unique teaching and the publication of his first books.
In 1972 he opened Ashram Books (later called Dawn Horse Books) and offered his first public teachings. He broke with all his teachers and offered his own path to experiencing the divine including a method of breaking traditional sexual mores with a Western form of Tantra.
He attacked the "cult of pairs" and notions of marriage which ultimately led to the so-called "Saturday Night Massacre"the night when he initiated new teachings on relationships. The radical methods he used shocked his bourgeois followers, but it did have parallels with crazy wisdom traditions in Hinduism and Buddhism, as well as the heterodox sexual method of Tantra. Using such methods on Westerners brought problems including all manner of legal cases.
In 1979 he declared himself Da Free John, an incarnation of god, and in 1983 moved to Naitauba Island, Fiji. Celebrated by some, he was more often attacked by others, and he gradually withdrew from the outside world. He never believed the world truly understood his teachings, and died a sad figure on 28 November 2008, aged 69.
Following an exhaustive biography that is objective and critical, William Patterson presents a clear and insightful analysis of Adi Da's teachings. He points out what he sees as misunderstandings within Adi Da's teachings, and the cost of his crazy wisdom approach.
While his teachings can be seen in terms of the more radical forms of Hindu and Buddhist Tantra, one has to wonder if Adi Da fully appreciated the devastating effect of these methods. Or perhaps the sheer power of these unleashed metaphysical forces overwhelmed self discipline. Any Tantric technique demands immense Will and self control, otherwise the practitioner will be outmanoeuvred by the Ego, the very thing they are trying to transcend. It seems that ultimately Adi Da became ensnared between the two.
Patterson offers a challenging examination of Adi Da and leaves it for the reader to make judgments. The question often dealt with is how to understand Adi Da's supposed illumination with his narcissism and extreme behaviour, that continued for so long after it had supposedly served its purpose of shocking his students out of their mental chains. It is one thing to use sex to shock your students; it is another to become seemingly addicted to the path of excess, overtaken by the power of indulgence, or Tamas in Hindu terms.
Adi Da Samraj: Realized and/or Deluded? is a critical and well researched examination of Adi Da, his crazy wisdom and heterodox techniques, and the human costs.
Robert Black, Living Traditions and New Dawn Magazine
William Patrick Patterson's newest book, Adi Da Samraj: Realized or/and Deluded, is the first evenhanded and detailed exploration of one of the most enigmatic, self-styled spiritual gurus of the last half of the 20th century. America's first young, hip guru, Adi Da Samraj, né Franklin Jones (1939–2008), self-proclaimed Avatar of Avatars, not only of this age but all ages to come, had a meteoric rise and subsequent fall after devotees went public with his crazy wisdom teaching of sex, drugs and alcohol.
Totally committed to spiritual realization, Jones took only six years to realize Sahaj Samadhi, the pointless point of view. Preceding this was a copious use of drugs, and then contentious relations with his two teachers, Albert Rudolph ("Rudi," later Swami Rudranada), a former student of Gurdjieff's Fourth Way, and Swami Muktananda.
Intuiting that everyone unconsciously lived the Narcissus myth of separation and denial as he had, Jones founded what he believed was a radical new teaching combining elements of Kundalini Yoga, Fourth Way, Buddhism and Advaita Vedanta along with the acceptance of himself as God incarnate. To break through the narcissism that blocked devotees' spiritual realization, he persuaded them to enter into sexually shocking situations with himself and each other. Though experience proved this method hurt far more than helped, Adi Da insisted on what he called "sexual theatre," later renamed "sexual communion," until his last days on the remote Fijian island hermitage to which he had withdrawn.
After tracing Adi Da's life from beginning to end, Patterson gives a penetrating analysis of the key concepts of the teaching before coming to the heart of the question—How can someone be realized at the highest level and act this way with his devotees? Adi Da always maintained that realization does not destroy "the person," so just who was his "person"? From a careful reading of Adi Da's books, Patterson gleans an assemblage of facts pointing to a hidden wound that usurped Adi Da's realization for its own ends, giving an archetypal example of "wrong crystallization." The esoteric and spiritual questions Adi Da Samraj—Realized or/and Deluded raises are acutely seminal and ones every seeker and adept needs to long ponder.
The Gurdjieff Journal
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The Life & Teachings of Carlos Castaneda by William Patrick Patterson
Notes, Chronology, Index, Appendices & Includes Daniel Brinton's 1894 Essay on "Nagualism in Native American Folklore & History", 290 pp. More Detail
Since Castaneda's first book, The Teachings of Don Juan, readers have wondered about his sources. Here, shown concept-by-concept, is the primary source of Castaneda's ideasGurdjieff's Fourth Way. Also explored are don Juan's true identity, the meaning of Castaneda's "jump into the abyss," the life of the Nagual and his witches. Also included in full is the first reference to Nagualism, anthropologist Daniel Brinton's essay "Nagualism: A Study in Native American Folklore and History" written in 1894.
"Although inclined to skepticism about Castaneda, I found myself reading The Life & Teachings of Carlos Castaneda with total fascination. As it tells just about everything, I imagine this will be the definitive book on Castaneda." Colin Wilson, author, The Outsider and The Occult
"Patterson brings original insight into the forces and influences that formed Castaneda's sorceric adventure. Particularly interesting are the role of Anaïs Nin and the revelation of the source of many of Castaneda's supposedly sorceric ideas." Mary Ellen Korman, author, A Woman's Work: The Life of Ethel Merston
"A must read for anyone who has followed Carlos on his extraordinary journey. The way William Patrick Patterson expounds on Carlos' teachings is astounding!" Margaret Runyan, author, A Magical Journey with Carlos Castaneda
"This is the most brilliant and insightful rendering to date of the 'Ultimate Impeccable Warrior,' Carlos Castaneda, my father." C.J. Castaneda
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Ladies of the Rope: Gurdjieff's Special Left Bank Women's Group - Italian Translation, not available in English by William Patrick Patterson
Photos, Notes, Chronology, References, Index, 375 pp. More Detail
This is the first book to examine the Rope, the ladies-only group of spiritual seekers, all lesbians except one, that G.I. Gurdjieff formed on Paris' Left Bank. During his thirty-seven years of work in the West, Gurdjieff's creation of the Rope remains his most enigmatic. The conclusions reached by the author about why Gurdjieff created the Rope are as original as they are surprising and will be of serious interest to those involved with feminine spirituality in all its many forms.
Price: $25.00
Struggle of the Magicians: Exploring the Teacher-Student Relationship - Greek Translation by William Patrick Patterson
Notes, References, Index, 319 pp.
Only 2 copies left, each author signed. More Detail
The Greek translation.
Price: $50.00
Taking With the Left Hand: Enneagram Craze, The Fellowship of Friends, & the Mouravieff 'Phenomenon' - Japanese Translation by William Patrick Patterson
Notes, References, Index, Appendices, 185 pp.
Only 3 copies left, each author signed. More Detail
The Japanese translation.
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The Art in a Craft By Harry Remde
23 pp. More Detail
A gem of a small book filled with practical wisdom drawn from the author's own craft of pottery. Above all, for Harry Remde, a craft is the study of how to be, and what is discovered may be applied to every aspect of one's life from cooking to dancing. The author's description and application of three inner laws of building is unique and surprising. He calls them simply the law of the body, the law of the head and the law of the emotions. A special effort of attention is needed to fulfill these principles. Artifacts made in this way are said to be rare and as marvelous as light. Life lived in this way is said to be equally rare and marvelous.
"People often speak of the difficulties they have in formulating their aims," she begins a morning talk. "That is because they start from idea, from thought. Aim is not an idea, though it has thought in it. Aim must be feeling-plus-thought. Start from picture—from feeling."
Price: $6.00
The Gurdjieff Movements: A Communication of Ancient Wisdom by Wim van Dullemen
Softcover, 291 pp. More Detail
A timely reconsideration of the Movements, the often neglected component in the transmission of Gurdjieff's legacy. Van Dullemen, whose Movements' teacher, Solange Claustre, received her instruction from Gurdjieff himself, is in a unique position to offer background, theory and first-hand experience. He is a professional musician and a long-time practitioner of the Work who trained in these Movements and served as a master accompanist for the practice for over 30 years. He offers an invaluable understanding of the whys and wherefores of this ageless, dynamic and mysterious practice.
Price: $24.95
All and Everything: Beelzebub's Tales read by Dr. Welch (CD-MP3) by G.I. Gurdjieff read by Dr. Welch
CD-MP3 More Detail
Dr. William Welch was a longtime student of Gurdjieff and a noted Fourth Way teacher. This project, the first of its kind, was begun in 1992 and lasted three years, two years before his death. This set of four CDs in MP3 format contains the whole of Gurdjieff's magnum opus. The CDs can be played on a computer or other device equipped to handle the MP3 format. They cannot be played on an ordinary audio CD player.
Price: $60.00
The Fourth Way Used & New Esoteric Books
Guide and Index to G. I. Gurdjieff's All and Everything: Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson
Hardcover, 680 pp. More Detail
Traditional Studies Press, Toronto, Canada, 1987
Book Condition: Book: Fine. Red linen boards, gilt spine title, tight binding, slight shelfwear, unmarked pages. DJ: Fine. Slight shelfwear, mylar protected.
ID: 7046
Price: $140.00
Inside a Question: Works of Henriette Lannes, Pupil of G. I. Gurdjieff
First Edition. Soft Cover, 202 pp. More Detail
Katherine Mansfield: A Biography Antony Alpers
Hard Cover, 376 pp. More Detail
Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1954
Book Condition: Book: Near Fine. Clean pages. DJ: Near Fine. Mylar protected.
ID: 2639
Price: $18.00
Reflections from the Shining Brow: My Years with Frank Lloyd Wright and Olgivanna Lazovich Kamal Amin
Soft Cover. 264 pp. More Detail
Fithian Press, Santa Barbara, CA, 2004
Book Condition: Fine. Creasing on cover, otherwise as new.
ID: 5990
Price: $14.00
A Point in The Work: A Continuation of the Work of G. I. Gurdjieff, P. D. Ouspensky and Maurice Nicoll, Vol. II Anonymous
Soft Cover, 682 pp. More Detail
Eureka Editions, Netherlands, 2000
Book Condition: Limited Edition. As New. No. 113 of 150 copies.
ID: 2598
Price: $40.00
The Delay of the Heart David Appelbaum
Hard Cover, 6.25 x 9.25, 167 pp. More Detail
State University of New York, Albany, 2001
Book Condition: Book: Fine. Immaculate pages, slight bumping on spine, minor shelfwear, tight binding as though never read.
ID: 0351
Price: $42.00
A Geography of Consciousness William Arkle
Hard Cover, 239 pp. More Detail
Neville Spearman, Ltd., London, 1974
Book Condition: Near Fine. Tight binding, some highlighting, label residue. DJ: Very Good+. Closed tear, chipping, shelfwear, price-clipped.
ID: 5936
Price: $45.00
Dear Tiny Heart: The Letters of Jane Heap and Florence Reynolds Edited by Holly A. Baggett
First edition. Soft Cover, 195 pp. More Detail
New York University Press, New York, 2000
Book Condition: Near Fine. Slight shelfwear, rubbing, clean pages.
ID: 6071
Price: $72.00
Time Lay Asleep Carman Barnes
Hard Cover, 243 pp. More Detail
Harper & Brothers, New York, 1946
Book Condition: Book: Good+. Clean boards, some bumping and fraying to spine, edges and corners, tight binding, pages clean with tanning consistent with age. DJ: Fair. Whole with open tears and chipping at spine and edges, seller's barcode on spine, some rubbing. Now mylar-wrapped.
ID: 5238
Price: $25.00
The Magic Theatre and Other Stages in Life Ron Baron; preface Robert de Ropp
Soft Cover, 45 pp. More Detail
Seeker Press, Los Angeles, 1983 First Edition
Book Condition: Near Fine. Clean pages, slight shelfwear, illustrated.
ID: 3196
Price: $25.00
A Spiritual Psychology J.G. Bennett
Hard Cover with mylar covered dust jacket, 5.25 x 8.75, 268 pp. More Detail
CSA Press, Lakemont, Georgia, 1974 First American edition, new material
Book Condition: Book: Very Good. Bright clean pages, some staining on edges, slight spotting on a few pages, binding tight. DJ: Good. Bright colors, small tears on front top and edge, spine sunned. Now mylar protected.
ID: 0146
Price: $27.00
How We Do Things J. G. Bennett
Soft Cover with dust jacket, 5.25 x 7.75, 69 pp. More Detail
Coombe Springs Press, England, 1974
Book Condition: Book: Near Fine. Binding strong, some soiling to front edge of cover, pages clean. DJ: Very Good. Clean with minor chipping at head of spine, some scuffing and edgewear, tanning with a few small spots. Now mylar-covered.
ID: 0207
Price: $30.00
Idiots in Paris: Diaries of J. G. Bennett and Elizabeth Bennett, 1949 J. G and Elizabeth Bennett
Soft cover, 110 pp. More Detail
Coombe Springs Press, Ripon, N. Yorkshire, England, 1980
Book Condition: Very Good+. Some shelfwear, unmarked pages.
ID: 2697
Price: $14.00
My Life, J. G. Bennett and G. I. Gurdjieff: The Memoirs of Elizabeth Bennett Elizabeth Bennett
First Edition, Soft Cover, 152 pp. More Detail
J.G. Bennett Foundation, Petersham, MA, 2015
Book Condition: Fine. Slight spot on page block, otherwise as new, includes color illustrations by the author.
ID: 6078
Price: $29.00
Needs of a New Age Community J. G. Bennett
First edition. Softcover with dust jacket, 5.25 x 7.75, 99 pp. More Detail
Coombe Springs Press, England, 1977 Transformation of Man Series, Part 2.
Book Condition: Book: Fine. Cardstock binding and pages are clean and crisp, frontispiece photograph of author, slight wrinkle on half-title page. DJ: Very Good. Some tanning, slight rubbing on edges and chipping, light ink stains on back.
ID: 0179
Price: $20.00
Sex: The Relationship Between Sex and Spiritual Development J. G. Bennett
Soft Cover, 74 pp. More Detail
Samuel Weiser, Inc., York Beach, ME, 1991
Book Condition: As New.
ID: 7066
Price: $19.00
Sherborne House Book of Herbs
Soft Cover, 7.75 x 11.25, 71 pp. More Detail
Book Condition: Near Fine. Appears unread; corners slightly fanned, minor shelfwear, clean pages. A compendium of herbs and their uses. Charmingly illustrated. Silk-screened cover and text. Each page with different hand lettering in different shades of monocolour.
ID: 0229
Price: $95.00
Systematics Vol I, No. 1, June 1963, The Journal of The Institute for the Comparative Study of History, Philosophy and the Sciences John G. Bennett, Maurice Vernet, Marjorie von Harten, Ida P. Rolf and Anthony M. Hodgson
Soft Cover, 103 pp. More Detail
Book Condition: Near very good. Sewn signatures in plain printed blue-grey wraps, card covers clean, top corner clipped, open tear and crease at bottom, shelfwear. Pages clean and unmarked. Essays include "General Systematics" by Bennett and "Structural Integration" by Dr. Ida Rolf.
ID: 5232
Price: $48.00
Systematics: Vol. 1, No. 4; March 1964. The Journal of the Institute for the Comparative Study of History, Philosophy and the Sciences J. G. Bennett; Marjorie von Harten; Roy Finch; Howard Thompson; Anthony Blake; Gilbert Edwards; L. Haycraft
Softcover, 85 pp. More Detail
Book Condition: Very Good. Card covers clean with minor shelfwear, text block pulled away at bottom, but pages tight and clean. Contains supplement listing all essays in Vol. 1 series.
ID: 5283
Price: $34.00
Transformation J. G. Bennett
Soft Cover, 197 pp. More Detail
Coombe Springs Press, Sherborne, Glos. UK, 1978
Book Condition: Fine. As new except for slight shelfwear.
ID: 2648
Price: $18.00
Witness: The Autobiography of John Bennett John Bennett
Soft cover, 380 pp. More Detail
Claymont Communications, Charles Town, W. VA, 1983
Book Condition: Very Good. Some shelfwear and staining to edge, tight binding, unmarked pages, black and white photographs.
ID: 2696
Price: $26.00
Katherine Mansfield: A Critical Study Sylvia Berkman
Hard Cover, 246 pp. More Detail
Yale University Press, New Haven, CT, 1951
Book Condition: Book: Near Fine. Boards clean, tight binding, slight bumping to spine and corners; pages clean, edges sunned. DJ: Fair. Spine chipped and faded, sunning, tape repairs to back cover.
ID: 5115
Price: $12.00
The Bookman: Vol. 73, Index to Volume LXXIII by
Hard Cover, 668 pp. More Detail
Bookman Publishing Co., New York, 1931
Book Condition: March-August 1931. Very Good. Boards clean with minimal shelfwear. Pages tight but tanned. Library stamps on inside cover and title page. Contains article entitled "The Last Days of Katherine Mansfield" by Olgivanna Lloyd Wright.
ID: 5317
Price: $25.00
What Happened in the Ark Kenneth M. Walker and Geoffrey M. Boumphrey
Hard Cover, 275 pp. More Detail
E. P. Dutton and Co., New York, 1926
Book Condition: Good. Orange cloth cover with green title, bumping, fraying to corners, some soiling, pages unmarked. Drawings by Dan Jacobson. A rare title.
ID: 5419
Price: $55.00
René Zuber: la nouvelle objectivité Christian Bouqueret
Soft Cover, 136 pp. More Detail
Marval, Paris, 2003
Book Condition: Near Fine. 30th Anniversary Collection. Scuffing on back cover, slight bumping and edgewear on spine. Pages pristine. 100 photographs, 150 thumbnail prints.
ID: 5199
Price: $28.00
Illness, Gender and Writing: The Case of Katherine Mansfield Mary Burgan
Hard Cover, 217 pp. More Detail
Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD, 1994
Book Condition: Book: As New. Gilt spine title, maroon cloth boards. DJ: As New. Dramatic cover with photo of Mansfield. Now protected with mylar.
ID: 5145
Price: $25.00
The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night: A Plain and Literal Translation of the Arabian Nights Entertainments Richard F. Burton
Hardcover. Original and Supplemental volumes. 16 of 17 volumes, missing vol. 1 More Detail
The Burton Club for Private Subscribers Only, Shammar Edition, n.d.,. ca. 1900 Limited edition, no. 331 of 1000 copies
Book Condition: Books: Very Good. Original beige cloth with small paper title label on spine, gilt top edge, pages untrimmed. Many illustrations, all with tissue. Hinges are solid and pages clean. All volumes have slight soiling to the covers, shelfwear and bumping. Paper title labels are tanned with some fraying; slight stains on vols. 10, 12, 14 and 15. Small tears to cloth at spine of vols. 4, 9, 10, 12, 13 and 16.
ID: 2798
Price: $625.00
A Child of the Sun Pierce Butler
Soft cover, 181 pp. More Detail
Beech Hill Publishing Co., Mount Desert, ME, 2016
Book Condition: Fine. Appears unread. Some shelfwear.
ID: 2699
Price: $14.00
Explorations in Active Mentation: Re-Membering Gurdjieff's Teaching, a Grandchild's Odyssey Keith A. Buzzell
Softcover More Detail
Fifth Press, Salt Lake City, UT, 2006 1st Edition
Book Condition: New. Shrinkwrapped. Thirteen essays focus on Gurdjieff's cosmology.
ID: 2785
Price: $54.00
Man A Three-Brained Being: Resonant Aspects of Modern Science and the Gurdjieff Teaching Keith A. Buzzell
Softcover, 139 pp. More Detail
Fifth Press, Salt Lake City, UT, 2007 2nd Edition
Book Condition: As New. Enneagram symbol on cover, illustrations.
ID: 2784
Price: $23.00
Perspectives on Beelzebub's Tales and Other of Gurdjieff's Writings Keith A. Buzzell
Soft Cover, 6.5 x 9.5, 228 pp. More Detail
Fifth Press, Salt Lake City, UT, 2005 First Edition
Book Condition: Book: Fine. Slight crack at front endpaper, otherwise as new. Many b/w and color illustrations and diagrams.
ID: 0644
Price: $33.00
Perspectives on Beelzebub's Tales and Other of Gurdjieff's Writings Keith A. Buzzell
Softcover, 6.5 x 9.5, 228 pp. More Detail
Fifth Press, Salt Lake City, UT, 2005 First Edition
Book Condition: As New. Many b/w and color illustrations and diagrams.
ID: 1185
Price: $33.00
Perspectives on Beelzebub's Tales and Other of Gurdjieff's Writings Keith A. Buzzell
Soft Cover, 228 pp. More Detail
Fifth Press, Salt Lake City, UT, 2005
Book Condition: Fine. A few edges slightly nicked, otherwise as new. Many b/w and color illustrations and diagrams.
ID: 3129
Price: $30.00
Jean Toomer's Years with Gurdjieff: Portrait of an Artist, 1923-1936 Rudolph P. Byrd
Hardcover with dust jacket, 6.25 x 9.25, 212 pp. More Detail
University of Georgia Press, Athens, GA, 1990
Book Condition: Book: As New. DJ: As New.
ID: 1904
Price: $30.00
Jean Toomer's Years with Gurdjieff: Portrait of an Artist, 1923-1936 Rudolph P. Byrd
Hard Cover, 212 pp. More Detail
University of Georgia Press, Athens, GA, 1990 First Edition
Book Condition: Book: Fine. Slight edgewear, otherwise as new. DJ: Near Fine. Clean with some edgewear, bumping.
ID: 5795
Price: $25.00
Philosophy and Art in Gurdjieff's "Beelzebub": A Modern Sufi Odyssey Anna T. Challenger
Softcover, 6 x 8.75, 145 pp. More Detail
Rodopi, Amsterdam, 2002
Book Condition: As New.
ID: 0433
Price: $49.00
La Nueva Luz: El Trabajo de la Armonia (The Mirror of Light) Rodney Collin
Soft Cover, 4.5 x 6.75, 67 pp. More Detail
Ediciones S O L, Rio Ganges, Mexico 1984
Book Condition: Book: Near Fine. Cover clean front and back, binding secure, spine sunned, minor bumping, and shelfwear, pages clean and crisp.
ID: 0696
Price: $5.00
The Herald of Harmony Rodney Collin (attributed to Collin)
Soft Cover booklet, 6.75 x 9.25, 29 pp.
Book Condition: Booklet: Near Fine. Clean cover, edge wear, some sunning, pages clean and crisp, minor tanning. 32 illustrations.
ID: 0686
Price: $24.00
The Mirror of Light Rodney Collin
Hard Cover with dust jacket, 5 x 8, 89 pp. More Detail
Stuart & Watkins, London, 1968
Book Condition: Book: Near Fine. Orange cloth cover, gilt title on spine, pages, clean and crisp, owner note on front endpaper. DJ: Very Good. Clean front, small stain on back, shows little wear, price-clipped.
ID: 0690
Price: $55.00
The Mirror of Light Rodney Collin
Limited Edition, Hard Cover, 95 pp. More Detail
By the Way Books & Holmes Publishing Group, Sequim, WA, 2007
Book Condition: Limited Edition of 1,000 copies, 18 photos Book: As New. DJ: Fine. Slight shelfwear.
ID: 2632
Price: $21.00
The Mysteries of the Seed Rodney Collin
Soft Cover Booklet, 5.25 x 8.5, 47 pp. More Detail
Sure Fire Press, Edmonds, WA, 1988
Book Condition: Fine. Cover clean, slightly tanned, pages pristine.
ID: 1857
Price: $16.00
The Mysteries of the Seed Rodney Collin
Softcover Booklet, 5.25 x 8.5, 47 pp. More Detail
Sure Fire Press, Edmonds, WA, 1988
Book Condition: Fine. Slight shelfwear, pages pristine.
ID: 0691
Price: $16.00
The Theory of Celestial Influence: Man, the Universe, and Cosmic Mystery Rodney Collin
Hard Cover, 6 x 10, 393 pp. More Detail
Vincent Stuart Publishers, London, 1954 First Edition
Book Condition: Book: Good. Orange cloth boards with gilt spine title. Binding tight. Some staining, tanning, and fraying to cover; bumping to corners and spine. Unmarked pages. 8 illustration plates, 16 line drawings, appendices. DJ missing.
ID: 0587
Price: $85.00
The Theory of Eternal Life Rodney Collin
First American edition Hard Cover with dust jacket, 6 x 9, 126 pp. plus 12 pp black and white plates More Detail
Samuel Weiser, New York, 1974
Book Condition: Book: Near fine. Blue cloth with gilt title, pages clean and crisp, some tanning, small publisher label on front endpaper, final page excised, otherwise in fine condition. DJ: Near fine. Slight rubbing and chipping, price clipped, now protected in mylar.
ID: 1380
Price: $65.00
The Theory of Eternal Life Rodney Collin
Hard Cover, 7.5 x 11, 120 pp., 1 color and 8 black & white annotated illustrations More Detail
Stourton Press, Cape Town, South Africa, 1950 Limited Edition of 600 copies
Book Condition: Very Good+. Clear crisp copy, secure binding, blue cloth boards with some sunning, fading to spine, bumping to spine and corners, tanning on endpapers. 1 color and 8 b/w annotated illustrations.
ID: 0666
Price: $115.00
Visions and Voices: Conversations with Sam Shepard, Dr. Oliver Sacks, Peter Brook . . . Jonathan Cott
Hardcover, 213 pp. More Detail
Doubleday, New York, 1987
Book Condition: Book: Near Fine. Appears unread, minor bumping at top and bottom of spine. Top edge foxed. Pages clean and bright. DJ: Good. Chipping and closed tears top and bottom of spine and edges. 3-inch closed tear on front cover, otherwise intact.
ID: 5288
Price: $18.00
Dialogues of Gurdjieff: An Allegorical Work Adventure Jan Cox
Hard Cover, 318 pp. More Detail
Chan Shal Imi Press; Stone Mountain, GA; 1980
Book Condition: Book: Very Good+. Red textured boards, corners bumped; clean pages, tight binding. Signed by author. DJ: Very Good. Chipping, small open tears to top and bottom edge, bookstore sticker on inside flap.
ID: 2036
Price: $32.00
Insight Is Better Than Ice Cream: A Collection of Themes for Re-Collecting Your Self Frank Crocitto
Softcover, 205 pp. More Detail
Candlepower Communications, New Paltz, NY, 2000
Book Condition: As New. Brightly colored cover.
ID: 2072
Price: $10.00
Body and Soul: The Making of American Modernism Robert M. Crunden
Soft Cover, 475 pp. More Detail
Basic Books, New York, 2000
Book Condition: Fine. Appears unread, slight shelfwear. Includes references to Gurdjieff, Margaret Anderson and Jean Toomer.
ID: 2904
Price: $9.00
Reflections on the Bezel Hub's Tails Joshua Denny
Soft Cover, 614 pp. More Detail
Self-Published, , 2015
Book Condition: As New.
ID: 5943
Price: $33.00
The Reality of Being, Decoded: Getting to the Heart of the Matter Mitzi DeWhitt
Soft Cover, 128 pp. More Detail
Xlibris, , 2013
Book Condition: As New
ID: 6070
Price: $18.00
L'Apprentissage de la Ville Luc Dietrich
Soft Cover, 378 pp. More Detail
Éditions Denëol, Paris, 1942
Book Condition: Book: Good. Intact, back cover separated from endpaper, pages foxed, cracked at pp. 160-61 and 352-53, wrapped in protective cover. Gift inscription on title page.
ID: 5279
Price: $24.00
Index to The Theory of Conscious Harmony Therese M. Donnelly
Soft Cover booklet, 7 x 10, 11 pp. More Detail
Private Edition, London, 1984
Book Condition: Book: Fine. Clean, unmarked copy with only slight tanning on covers, slight soiling on back cover.
ID: 0674
Price: $5.00
Mirrors Abdullah Dougan
Hard Cover, 208 pp. More Detail
Gnostic Press, New Zealand, 1987
Book Condition: Book: Fine. Pristine other than slight bumping at top and bottom of spine. DJ: Fine. Clean, bottom spine slightly bumped. Now covered in mylar.
ID: 5182
Price: $21.00
The Living Work: Gurdjieff's Teaching in Action Brian Earl
Soft Cover, 5.5 x 8.25, 231 pp. More Detail
Fourth Way Group, Victoria, Australia, 1984 First Edition Signed by author
Book Condition: Near Fine. Tight binding, vivid cover with minor shelfwear; bottom back corner slightly bent; seller's stamp on inside front cover. Bright, crisp pages.
ID: 0635
Price: $80.00
The Lives of Jean Toomer: A Hunger for Wholeness Cynthia Earl Kerman and Richard Eldridge
Soft Cover, 411 pp. More Detail
Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge, LA, 1989
Book Condition: Fine. Slight shelfwear, appears unread.
ID: 6062
Price: $19.00
Modern Esoteric Spirituality Antoine Faivre & Jacob Needleman, editors
Hard Cover, 413 pp. More Detail
Crossroad Publishing, New York, 1992
Book Condition: Book: As New. DJ: Fine. Shelfwear, small crease to back.
ID: 5051
Price: $44.00
Jean Toomer and the Harlem Renaissance Genevieve Fabre and Michel Feith, eds
Soft Cover, 235 pp. More Detail
Rutgers University Press, New Jersey, 2000
Book Condition: As New.
ID: 5223
Price: $25.00
Material for Thought #8 Far West Editions
87 pp. More Detail
Far West Editions, San Francisco, 1979
Book Condition: As New.
ID: 9102
Price: $20.00
Material for Thought #9 Far West Editions
94 pp. More Detail
Far West Editions, San Francisco, 1982
Book Condition: As New.
ID: 9103
Price: $20.00
Material for Thought #10 Fall 1983 Far West Editions
Fall 1983, 96 pp. More Detail
Far West, San Francisco, 1983
Book Condition: As New.
ID: 9106
Price: $13.00
Material for Thought #12 Spring 1990 Far West Editions
89 pp. More Detail
Far West, San Francisco, 1990
Book Condition: As New.
ID: 9104
Price: $13.00
Material for Thought #12 Spring 1990 Far West Editions
Spring 1990, 89 pp. More Detail
Far West, San Francisco, 1990
Book Condition: Fine. Minor shelfwear, crease to spine.
ID: 9107
Price: $10.00
Material for Thought #15 Far West Editions
103 pp. More Detail
Far West Editions, San Francisco, 2001
Book Condition: As New.
ID: 9110
Price: $14.00
Katherine Mansfield's Men: Perspectives from the 2004 Katherine Mansfield Birthplace Lecture Series Charles Ferrall and Jane Stafford, editors
Soft Cover, 154 pp. More Detail
Katherine Mansfield Birthplace Society, Wellington, New Zealand, 2004
Book Condition: As New.
ID: 1187
Price: $28.00
Rabbit Blue: Autobiography of a Painter Patsy Foard
Soft Cover, 320 pp. More Detail
Patsy Foard, Metung, Vic., Australia, 1991
Book Condition: As New.
ID: 5811
Price: $25.00
Not Heaven: A Novel in the Form of Prelude, Variations, and Theme Waldo Frank
Hard Cover, 287 pp. More Detail
Hermitage House, New York, 1953
Book Condition: Book: Near Fine. Orange tweed boards with gilt spine title, tight binding. Corners somewhat bumped. Pages bright and clean. DJ: Very Good. Clean, not price clipped, edgewear and open and closed tears to front and spine. Now covered in mylar.
ID: 5243
Price: $15.00
The Death and Birth of David Markand: An American Story Waldo Frank
Hard Cover, 542 pp. More Detail
Charles Scribner's, New York, 1934
Book Condition: Good. Tan linen boards with some soiling and sunning, tight binding, bumping and some fraying to spine and corners. Clean pages. Good condition for its age. No DJ.
ID: 5253
Price: $50.00
On Attention: Talks, Essays and Letters to His Pupils Christopher Fremantle; Lillian Firestone Boal, editor
Hard Cover, 171 pp. More Detail
Indications Press, Denville, NJ, 1993 First Edition
Book Condition: Book: Fine. Blue linen boards with gilt spine title, slight shelfwear, otherwise as new. DJ: Fine. Bright and clean, slight shelfwear. Now mylar-covered.
ID: 5603
Price: $85.00
World's Digest of the Psychic and Occult: Tomorrow No. 2 Eileen J. Garrett, editor
Softcover, 144 pp. More Detail
Garrett Publications, New York, 1952
Book Condition: Good. Tight binding with some chipping and tearing on spine, edges, front/back cover. Pages tanned with underlining of text and a few notations. In protective wrapping. Includes essay on G. I. Gurdjieff by Kenneth Walker.
ID: 5285
Price: $35.00
Asking for the Earth: Waking Up to the Spiritual/Ecological Crisis James George
Soft Cover, 199 pp. Foreword by H.H. the Dalai Lama More Detail
Barrytown/Station Hill Press, Barrytown, NY, 2002
Book Condition: Fine. Slight shelfwear, otherwise as new.
ID: 2647
Price: $18.00
Gurdjieff Unveiled: An Overview and Introduction to the Teaching Seymour B. Ginsburg
Soft Cover, 138 pp. More Detail
Lighthouse Workbooks, , 2005
Book Condition: As New.
ID: 5922
Price: $62.00
In Search of the Unitive Vision: Letters of Sri Madhava Ashish to an American Businessman 1978-1997 Seymour B. Ginsburg
Soft Cover, 292 pp. More Detail
New Paradigm Books, Boca Raton, FL, 2001
Book Condition: As New. Signed by author.
ID: 5006
Price: $20.00
Pure Gesture: Macrodimensional Glimpses of Other Realities E.J. Gold
Soft Cover, 143 pp. More Detail
Gateways Fine Art Series, Nevada City, CA, 1990 First edition.
Presentation copy, signed and illustrated by author on front endpaper.
Book Condition: Near Fine. Shelfwear, pages clean but slightly fanned.
ID: 1996
Price: $28.00
Stairway to the Stars: Sufism, Gurdjieff and the Inner Tradition of Mankind Max Gorman
Softcover, 90 pp. More Detail
Aeon Books Ltd., London, 2010
Book Condition: As New.
ID: 7047
Price: $19.00
Biography of American Author Jean Toomer, 1894-1967 John Chandler Griffin
Hard Cover, 242 pp. More Detail
The Edwin Mellen Press, Lewiston, NY, 2002
Book Condition: Fine. Appears unread, slight cocking. Rare, collectible edition with unique photo of Toomer on front board. Includes photos, and interview with Margery Content Toomer. No DJ as issued.
ID: 4030
Price: $195.00
All and Everything: Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson G.I. Gurdjieff
Hard Cover, 4.5 x 6.5, 1,238 pp. More Detail
Harcourt Brace, New York, 1950
First U.S. Edition Subscription Copy No. 109 with Bookplate; subscribed for by H. D. Cullimore
Book Condition: Book: Good-. Clean copy with some tanning, front board creased; head, tail and joint fraying; binding loose but secure. DJ: Good. Some chipping at top and bottom, edgewear. Now mylar-protected.
This is a subscriber's edition with a printed signature of Gurdjieff's name and a bookplate with the copy number and subscriber's name hand written: "This is Copy No. 109 of the First Edition of the First Series of the Writings of G. Gurdjieff. This edition has been made possible by those who had benefitted from his ideas and who wished to assist in the publication of his works. This copy was subscribed for by H. D. Cullimore."
ID: 0002
Price: $1150.00
Récits de Belzébuth à son petit-fils (All and Everything: Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson) G.I. Gurdjieff
Hard Cover, 4.75 x 6.75, 1,178 pp. More Detail
Janus, Paris, 1956 No. 22 from a Special Privately Distributed Set of 75 given to those who helped with the publication Translated from the original manuscript
Book Condition: Very Good. Appears unread, red leather binding and ribbon marker; cover worn at top and bottom edges, spine faded;four early pages uncut. Glassine wrapper with tears and chips at corners.
ID: 0020
Price: $500.00
Rencontres avec des hommes remarquables--Meetings with Remarkable Men G. I. Gurdjieff
Softcover, 5.5 x 7, 355 pp. Special Deluxe Edition, one of 20 copies printed for Private Distribution on pur fil du marais. More Detail
Julliard, Paris, 1960
Book Condition: Inscribed by J. de Salzmann "To my dear friends Keith and Rita" on half title page. Translated from the Russian by Jeanne de Salzmann with the help of Henri Tracol, frontispiece with photograph of author. Book: Good. Clean copy, top right of front cover creased, bottom right corner dented tear on front bottom joint water stains on front and back covers, chipping on covers, creases on some pages near top of hinge.
ID: 0044
Price: $525.00
Ceremonies Barbara Hachmuth
Hard Cover, 4.25 x 5.5, 29 pp. More Detail
Two Rivers Press, Aurora, OR, 1980 Limited edition of 200 copies. Typeset, printed and bound by hand.
Book Condition: Book: As New. Appears unread; red cloth with gilt title, endpapers decorated with raised motif of an acanthus leaf.
ID: 2826
Price: $40.00
Quaternion Organon: A Journey of One Eternal Round George Hamner
Soft Cover, 447 pp. More Detail
Court Street Press, Montomgery, AL, 2001
Book Condition: Fine. As new except for slight shelfwear.
ID: 5887
Price: $14.00
A Way of Living Marjorie von Harten
Limited Edition, with errata slip Soft Cover, 83 pp. More Detail
Book Condition: Book: Near Fine.Crease to front cover, slight wear inside cover. DJ: Near Fine. Intact, minor soiling to back cover and bottom of spine, now mylar protected.
ID: 5028
Price: $58.00
Walking in the World Marjorie von Harten
Soft Cover, 208 pp. More Detail
Book Condition: Book: Fine. Card stock cover clean, tight binding, edges slightly sunned. DJ: Near Fine. Sunned but otherwise clean.
ID: 5271
Price: $37.00
The Breathing Cathedral: Feeling Our Way into a Living Cosmos Martha Heyneman
Hard Cover, 205 pp. More Detail
Sierra Club Books, San Francisco, 1993
Book Condition: Book: Fine. Appears unread, half cloth binding, slight shelfwear, bright clean pages. DJ: Near Fine. Bright and clean, small closed tears at flaps.
ID: 5690
Price: $12.00
The Productions of Time: Collected Essays Martha Heyneman
Hard Cover, 233 pp. More Detail
Xlibris, n.p., 2001
Book Condition: Book: As New. DJ: As New.
ID: 5069
Price: $28.00
Crisis in the Search For Truth A. M. Hodgson
Soft Cover, 5.4 x 8.4, 105 pp. More Detail
Coombe Springs Press, England, 1984
Book Condition: Fine. Slight shelfwear, otherwise as new, clean, bright pages.
ID: 0377
Price: $36.00
New York Mystical Tour with The Gurdjieff Work and the Evolution of Me: An Autobiographical Narrative Guy Hoffman
Soft Cover, 104 pp. More Detail
Guy Hoffman; New York; 1992
Book Condition: As New. Signed: "Best Wishes, Guy."
ID: 1156
Price: $7.00
The Dancing Siamese Triplets Guy Hoffman
Soft Cover, 95 pp. More Detail
Guy Hoffman; New York; 2001
Book Condition: As New. Rare, privately published play by New York dramatist/author.
ID: 1153
Price: $10.00
"It's Up to Ourselves": A Mother, a Daughter, and Gurdjieff Jessmin and Dushka Howarth
Hardcover, 511 pp. More Detail
Gurdjieff Heritage Society, New York, 1998
Book Condition: Book: As New. Personal accounts and over 950 photographs of Gurdjieff and those closest to him from 1919 to his death in 1949 and through current development of the Work. No DJ as issued.
ID: 2701
Price: $56.00
Annie's Captain Kathryn Hulme
Hard Cover with dust jacket, 5.75 x 8.5, 330 pp. More Detail
Little Brown and Company, Boston, 1961 First Edition
Book Condition: Book: Near Fine. Tight binding, slight bumping to head and tail, some fading, clean pages. DJ: Very Good. Slight sunning, some staining, price-clipped, now mylar-covered.
ID: 0611
Price: $30.00
Look a Lion in the Eye: On Safari Through Africa Kathryn Hulme
Hard Cover with dust jacket, 5.75 x 8.5, 223 pp. More Detail
Atlantic Monthly/Little, Brown & Co., Boston, MA, 1974 First Edition
Inscribed "For John Pentland for 'Idiot Relief' if you ever have time for such!.." and signed by author, July 16, 1974, Kauai. Author underlines certain passage in text for Pentland to read regarding G.I. Gurdjieff.
Book Condition: Book: Very Good+. Clean copy, bright photos, minor foxing on edges, bright gilt lettering, minor edgewear on bottom corner of front cover, cocked. DJ: Very Good+. Bright colors, minor chipping, now mylar-covered.
ID: 1901
Price: $60.00
Undiscovered Country: A Spiritual Adventure Kathryn Hulme
Hard Cover, 257 pp. More Detail
Book Studio, 2012
Book Condition: As New. Portrait of Hulme on cover.
ID: 3145
Price: $34.00
Directors in Perspective: Peter Brook Albert Hunt and Geoffrey Reeves
Soft Cover, 288 pp. More Detail
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England, 1995
Book Condition: Fine. Slight shelfwear, binding tight, spine uncreased.
ID: 2018
Price: $35.00
A Pupil's Postscript: Beryl Pogson Teaching the Fourth Way Bob Hunter
Soft Cover, 534 pp. More Detail
Eureka Editions, The Netherlands, 2003
Book Condition: Fine. Appears unread. Minor shelfwear. Pages bright, unmarked.
ID: 5320
Price: $38.00
Don't Forget: P.D. Ouspensky's Life of Self-remembering Bob Hunter
Soft Cover, 261 pp. More Detail
Bardic Press, Oregon House, CA, 2006
Book Condition: As New.
ID: 3173
Price: $50.00
The Pearl: Hymn of the Robe of Glory Nonny Hogrogian, illustrator
Hard Cover, not numbered More Detail
Two Rivers Press, Aurora, OR, 1979
Book Condition: Book: As New. Gilt spine title. Signed by illustrator and David Kherdian, translator. Anonymous introduction by A. L. Stavely. DJ: Near Fine. Small closed tear bottom spine. Small stain front cover. Some sunning.
ID: 5278
Price: $21.00
Caruso Stanley Jackson
Hard Cover, 302 pp. More Detail
Stein & Day, New York, 1972
Book Condition: Book: Fine. Spine slightly bumped. DJ: Good. Edgewear, open and closed tears to spine and back, otherwise bright and clean.
ID: 5240
Price: $8.00
Jean Toomer and the Prison-House of Thought: A Phenomenology of the Spirit Robert B. Jones
Hard Cover, 191 pp. More Detail
The University of Massachusetts Press; Amherst; 1993
Book Condition: Book: As New. DJ: Fine. Minor shelfwear, now mylar-protected.
ID: 1165
Price: $20.00
Asking the River: A Novel David Kherdian
Hard Cover, 106 pp. More Detail
Orchard Books, New York, 1993
Book Condition: Book: Fine. Signed with dedication by the author. Slight bumping top of spine. DJ: Fine. Slight creasing to top of spine.
ID: 5031
Price: $20.00
I Called It Home David Kherdian
Soft Cover, 97 pp. More Detail
Blue Crane Books, Watertown, MA, 1997
Book Condition: As New
ID: 5035
Price: $12.00
I Remember Root River David Kherdian
Hard Cover, not numbered More Detail
The Overlook Press, Woodstock, NY, 1978
Book Condition: Book: As New. DJ: As New. Now covered in mylar.
ID: 5034
Price: $13.00
On the Death of My Father and Other Poems David Kherdian
Soft Cover, 30 pp. More Detail
Giligia Press, Fresno, CA, 1970
Book Condition: Fine. As new except for slight shelfwear.
ID: 1882
Price: $10.00
Seeds of Light: Poems from a Gurdjieff Community David Kherdian
Soft Cover, 202 pp. More Detail
Stopinder Books, McMinnville, OR, 2002
Book Condition: Book: Fine. Revised 2002 edition. Appears unread. Signed by author and illustrator. Some crimping bottom back pages, light shelfwear.
ID: 5074
Price: $8.00
Stopinder: A Gurdjieff Journal for Our Time, No. 10. Fall 2002 Edited by David Kherdian
96 pp. More Detail
, McMinnville, OR, 2002
Book Condition: Fine. Slight shelfwear.
ID: 9090
Price: $11.00
Stopinder: A Gurdjieff Journal for Our Time, No. 11. Winter 2003 Edited by David Kherdian
96 pp. More Detail
, McMinnville, OR, 2003
Book Condition: As New.
ID: 9091
Price: $11.00
Stopinder: A Gurdjieff Journal for Our Time, No. 11. Winter 2003 Edited by David Kherdian
96 pp. More Detail
, McMinnville, OR, 2003
Book Condition: Fine. Slight shelfwear.
ID: 9092
Price: $11.00
Stopinder: A Gurdjieff Journal for Our Time, No. 2. Fall 2000 Edited by David Kherdian
96 pp. More Detail
, West Linn, OR, 2000
Book Condition: As New.
ID: 9082
Price: $25.00
Stopinder: A Gurdjieff Journal for Our Time, No. 6. Fall 2001 Edited by David Kherdian
96 pp. More Detail
, McMinnville, OR, 2001
Book Condition: Fine. Appears unread, shelfwear with back cover and back pages slightly creased.
ID: 9086
Price: $10.00
Stopinder: A Gurdjieff Journal for Our Time, No. 7. Winter 2002 Edited by David Kherdian
96 pp. More Detail
, McMinnville, OR, 2002
Book Condition: As New.
ID: 9087
Price: $14.00
Stopinder: A Gurdjieff Journal for Our Time, No. 8. Spring 2002 Edited by David Kherdian
96 pp. More Detail
, McMinnville, OR, 2002
Book Condition: Fine. Slight shelfwear.
ID: 9088
Price: $14.00
Stopinder: A Gurdjieff Journal for Our Time, No. 9. Summer 2002 Edited by David Kherdian
96 pp. More Detail
, McMinnville, OR, 2002
Book Condition: As New.
ID: 9089
Price: $11.00
Threads of Light: The Farm Poems Books III and IV David Kherdian
Hard Cover, not numbered More Detail
Two Rivers Press, Aurora, OR, 1985
Book Condition: Book: As new. 1 of 500 hand set, hand sewn and bound, marble endpapers, gilt title. Signed by author. DJ: As new. Woodcut images front and back. Two small marks to front cover, otherwise pristine.
ID: 5032
Price: $24.00
The Curious Mr. Tarrant: 8 Detective Stories C. Daly King
Soft Cover, 284 pp. More Detail
Dover Publications Inc., New York`, 1977
Book Condition: Very Good. Some shelfwear, abraided back corner, scuffing. Binding tight. Pages bright, unmarked.
ID: 5057
Price: $10.00
The Epic of Gilgamesh Maureen Gallery Kovacs, trans.
Soft Cover, 122 pp. More Detail
Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA, 2007
Book Condition: As New. Bookstore sticker.
ID: 3138
Price: $8.00
In Search of P. D. Ouspensky: The Genius in the Shadow of Gurdjieff Gary Lachman
Hard Cover with dust jacket, 6.25 x 9.25, 329 pp. More Detail
Quest Books, Wheaton, IL, 2004
Book Condition: Book: Fine. Slight shelfwear, otherwise as new. DJ: Fine. Slight shelfwear, otherwise as new.
ID: 1934
Price: $16.00
Souvenirs: My Life with Maeterlinck Georgette Leblanc
Hard Cover with dust jacket, 6 x 9, 352 pp. More Detail
E. P. Dutton & Co., New York, 1932 First Edition
Book Condition: Book: Good+. Tight binding, fraying to head, spine faded and rubbed; deckle edges, stains to front and back cover, pages unmarked. Photos. Now mylar-wrapped. No DJ.
ID: 0552
Price: $25.00
All My Yesterdays: An Autobiography Cecil Lewis
Hard Cover with mylar-covered dust jacket, 6.5 x 9.5, 210 pp. More Detail
Element, Rockport, MA, 1993
Book Condition: Book: Fine. Slight bumping, edgewear, otherwise as new. DJ: Near Fine. Minor shelfwear, small closed tear on back.
ID: 1542
Price: $24.00
Gurdjieff's Beelzebub: The Liebovian Version, Chapter 29 Richard J. Liebow
Soft Cover, 5.5 x 8.5, 9 pp. More Detail
Liebow, San Francisco, nd
Book Condition: Very Good.
ID: 3119
Price: $7.00
Gurdjieff's Beelzebub: The Liebovian Version, Chapter 30 Richard J. Liebow
Soft Cover, 5.5 x 8.5, 9 pp. More Detail
Liebow, San Francisco, nd
Book Condition: Very Good.
ID: 3120
Price: $7.00
Gurdjieff's Beelzebub: The Liebovian Version, Chapter 48, Compacted and Reconstructed Richard J. Liebow
Soft Cover, 5.5 x 8.5, 9 pp. More Detail
Liebow, San Francisco, nd
Book Condition: Very Good.
ID: 3124
Price: $7.00
Gurdjieff's Beelzebub: The Liebovian Version, Chapters 26 & 27 Richard J. Liebow
Soft Cover, 5.5 x 8.5, 9 pp. More Detail
Liebow, San Francisco, nd
Book Condition: Very Good.
ID: 3117
Price: $7.00
Gurdjieff's Beelzebub: The Liebovian Version, Chapters 31–33 Richard J. Liebow
Soft Cover, 5.5 x 8.5, 9 pp. More Detail
Liebow, San Francisco, nd
Book Condition: Very Good.
ID: 3121
Price: $7.00
Gurdjieff's Beelzebub: The Liebovian Version, Chapters 34–36 Richard J. Liebow
Soft Cover, 5.5 x 8.5, 9 pp. More Detail
Liebow, San Francisco, nd
Book Condition: Very Good.
ID: 3122
Price: $7.00
Initiation and Magic: The Psychology of Man's Conscious Evolution Mervyn Llewellyn
Hardcover, 168 pp. More Detail
Helios Book, Toddington, England, 1965
Book Condition: Book: Good-. Ex-library with stamps, endpapers show areas where library pockets were removed. Tight binding, some spotting to pages, no underlining. DJ: Fair. Intact, open and closed tears. Mylar protected.
ID: 7061
Price: $28.00
The Practice of Presence: Five Paths for Daily Life Patty de Llosa
Soft Cover, 316 pp. More Detail
Morning Light Press, Sandpoint, ID, 2006
Book Condition: As New.
ID: 2686
Price: $10.00
A. R. Orage: A Memoir Philip Mairet
Hard Cover, 140 pp. More Detail
University Books, New Hyde Park, NY, 1966 First Edition
Book Condition: Book: Very Good. Blue cloth boards, bumping to corners and spine, tight binding, clean pages. DJ missing.
ID: 5903
Price: $10.00
The Katherine Mansfield Notebooks Katherine Mansfield, ed. Margaret Scott
Soft Cover, 355 pp. More Detail
University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, MN, 2002
Book Condition: Fine. Appears unread, tight binding, clean pages, minor shelfwear.
ID: 1188
Price: $19.00
The New Age Under Orage: Chapters in English Cultural History Wallace Martin
Hard Cover with dust jacket, 5 x 8.25, 303 pp. More Detail
Manchester University Press, New York, 1967
Book Condition: Book: As New. Frontis of Orage; b/w illustrations of writers and editors who contributed to the New Age. DJ: Near Fine. Bright, some edgewear, no tears. Now mylar-covered.
ID: 0531
Price: $60.00
Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin Fellowship Myron A. Marty and Shirley L. Marty
Hard Cover with plastic covered dust jacket, 9 x 12, 312 pp. More Detail
Truman State University Press, Kirksville, MO, 1999
Book Condition: Book: Fine. Gilt spine title and front board, as new but for slight bumping to bottom spine. Bright pages, many photos. DJ: As New. Now covered in mylar.
ID: 1558
Price: $35.00
Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin Fellowship Myron A. Marty and Shirley L. Marty
Soft Cover, 8.5 x 11, 312 pp. More Detail
Truman State University Press, Kirksville, MO, 1999 Signed by authors
Book Condition: Fine. Appears unread, minor edgewear, pages slightly fanned at corners, small abrasion on back cover. Bright, unmarked pages. Signed by authors.
ID: 1559
Price: $20.00
Creative Action: The Making of Meaning in a Complex World Edward Matchett
Hard Cover, 82 pp. More Detail
Turnstone Books, London, 1975
Book Condition: Author inscribed. Rare. Book: Near Fine. Clean boards, minor edgewear, tight binding, pages unmarked, tanned. Contains illustrations. DJ: Very Good. Bright cover with slight chipping at spine, edges scraped. Now mylar-wrapped.
ID: 5422
Price: $70.00
Journeys of Nothing in the Land of Everything Edward Matchett
Hard Cover, 58 pp. More Detail
Turnstone Books, London, 1975
Book Condition: Author inscribed. Rare. Book: Near Fine. Clean boards, minor edgewear, tight binding, pages unmarked, tanned. Contains illustrations. DJ: Very Good. Bright cover with closed tears at top and bottom of spine, edges scraped. Now mylar-wrapped.
ID: 5421
Price: $66.00
The Road to True Professionalism Edward Matchett
Softcover, 212 pp. More Detail
UniS Institute, Bridgewater, NJ, 1994
Book Condition: Fine. Minor shelfwear, otherwise as new. Covered in white card stock with black tape spine. Drawing of an enneagram on cover and title page. The author shares ideas with Bennett and Anthony Blake.
ID: 5189
Price: $30.00
Under the Influence: Recollections of Robert Graves, Laura Riding and Friends T. S. Matthews
Hardcover, 354 pp. More Detail
Cassell Ltd., London, 1979
Book Condition: Book: As New. DJ: As New. Mylar protected.
ID: 5352
Price: $15.00
Beyond the Mind We Go: Metanoia Len Maurice
Soft Cover, 196 pp. A novel written by a longtime student of Gurdjieff's writings. More Detail
Bellman Books, Bournemouth, U.K., 1995
Book Condition: Near Fine. Minor shelfwear, clean pages.
ID: 7048
Price: $90.00
Frank Lloyd Wright Remembered Patrick J. Meehan
Hard Cover, 254 pp. More Detail
The Preservation Press, Washington, DC, 1991
Book Condition: Book: As New. DJ: Fine. Clean, slight bumping, now wrapped in mylar.
ID: 5216
Price: $15.00
Gurdjieff and Mansfield James Moore
Hard Cover, 261 pp. More Detail
Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1980 First Edition
Book Condition: Book: Fine. Black cloth, gilt title, sticker on endpaper, otherwise as new. DJ: Near Fine. Crease on back, some shelfwear.
ID: 5980
Price: $42.00
Gurdjieff: A Biography James Moore
Soft Cover, 415 pp. More Detail
Element Books Ltd., Shaftesbury, Dorset, UK, 1999
Book Condition: Very Good+. Lightly read, unmarked pages.
ID: 7056
Price: $16.00
Insight into Living Eli Mordecai
Soft Cover, 150 pp. More Detail
Eli Mordecai, Australia, 1998
Book Condition: Fine. Appears unread, slight shelfwear. Eli Mordecai was an early member of Stanley Nott's Sydney Gurdjieff group.
ID: 5215
Price: $80.00
Gnosis: Book Two, The Mesosteric Cycle (Study and Commentaries on the Esoteric Tradition of Eastern Orthodoxy) Boris Mouravieff; Robin Amis, editor; S. A. Wissa, Manek d'Oncieu and Robin Amis, translators
Soft Cover, 262 pp. More Detail
Praxis Institute Press, Newbury, MA, 1992
Book Condition: Fine. Appears unread, slight shelfwear, pages bright and clean. Sticker on back.
ID: 5631
Price: $50.00
Gnosis: Book Three, The Esoteric Cycle (Study and Commentaries on the Esoteric Tradition of Eastern Orthodoxy) Boris Mouravieff; Robin Amis, editor; Manek d'Oncieu, E. and S. Witkin, translators
Soft Cover, 226 pp. More Detail
Praxis Institute Press, Newbury, MA, 1993
Book Condition: As New.
ID: 5632
Price: $40.00
The Awakening Twenties: A Memoir-History of a Literary Period Gorham Munson
Hard Cover with dust jacket, 6 x 9.5, 315 pp. More Detail
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, 1985
Book Condition: Includes a chapter, 'Orage in America.' Book: Fine. Spotless copy with only one scuffed corner. DJ: Fine. Clean, bright cover with price sticker on back, price clipped.
ID: 0592
Price: $20.00
Psychological Commentaries on the Teaching of Gurdjieff and Ouspensky, full set of 3 volumes Maurice Nicoll
Hard Cover, 6 x 9.75 More Detail
Kitchen & Barratt, London, 1949 Privately printed for subscribers only; No. 101 of Limited Edition of 200 copies, volumes hand numbered
Book Condition: Books: Very Good+. Pages clean and crisp, minor bumping on spines and slight scuffing, spines and binding strong and tight on all three volumes.
Vol 1: pp. 1 to 371; sunning and slight foxing on early pages and back endpaper
Vol 2: pp. 372 to 777; slight sunning and stain on title page, sunning on back endpaper
Vol 3: pp. 778 to 1229; sunning and stains on half title page
ID: 0089
Price: $950.00
Speaking of My Life: The Art of Living in the Cultural Revolution Jacob Needleman, editor
Soft Cover, 149 pp. More Detail
Harper & Row, San Francisco, 1979
Book Condition: Fine. Appears unread, clean pages, minor shelfwear.
ID: 5037
Price: $7.00
The New Religions Jacob Needleman
Hardcover, 245 pp. More Detail
Garden City, NY, Doubleday, 1970
Book Condition: Book: Very Good+. Spine bumped, edgewear, ex-lib with stamps and pocket, pages clean. DJ: Very Good+. Edgewear, some soiling, now covered in mylar.
ID: 5039
Price: $12.00
The Search: What Are We Searching For? - A Lecture Series Jacob Needleman and Carol Murphy, eds.
Soft Cover, 149 pp. More Detail
Far West Institute, San Francisco, 1989 First Edition
Book Condition: Very Good+. Covers sunned, some edgewear, tight binding, unmarked pages. Speakers: Lynn Andrews, Robert Bly, Estelle Hoyt, Father Thomas Keating, Kristin Linklater, Jacob Needleman, Mark Thurston
ID: 5929
Price: $26.00
Time and the Soul Jacob Needleman
Hard Cover with dust jacket, 5 x 8, 157 pp. More Detail
Currency/Doubleday, New York, 1998
Book Condition: Book: As New. DJ: Fine. Minor shelfwear.
ID: 0858
Price: $18.00
Time and the Soul Jacob Needleman
Hard Cover, 157 pp. More Detail
Currency/Doubleday, New York, 1998
Book Condition: Book: Fine. Signed by author. Slight bumping to spine. DJ: As New.
ID: 5036
Price: $26.00
Why Can't We Be Good? Jacob Needleman
Hard Cover, 285 pp. More Detail
Jeremy P. Tarcher, New York, 2007 First Edition
Book Condition: Book: As New. DJ: As New.
ID: 5646
Price: $10.00
Psychological Commentaries on the Teaching of G. I. Gurdjieff & P. D. Ouspensky: Vol. Two Maurice Nicoll
Soft Cover, 405 pp. More Detail
Watkins Publishing, Somerset, England, 1980
Book Condition: Near Fine. Clean covers, slight shelfwear, back cover creased, tight binding, bright unmarked pages, owner's embossed seal front endpaper.
ID: 5962
Price: $40.00
Psychological Commentaries on the Teaching of G. I. Gurdjieff & P. D. Ouspensky: Vol. Three Maurice Nicoll
Soft Cover, 448 pp. More Detail
Watkins Publishing, Somerset, England, 1980
Book Condition: Near Fine. Clean covers, slight shelfwear, tight binding, bright unmarked pages, owner's embossed seal front endpaper.
ID: 5963
Price: $45.00
Psychological Commentaries on the Teaching of Gurdjieff & Ouspensky: Vol. Four Maurice Nicoll
Soft Cover, 269 pp. More Detail
Shambhala, Boulder, CO, 1984
Book Condition: Very Good+. Clean covers, tight binding, shelfwear, spine creased, unmarked pages.
ID: 5964
Price: $30.00
Psychological Commentaries on the Teaching of Gurdjieff & Ouspensky: Vol. Five Maurice Nicoll
Soft Cover, 254 pp. More Detail
Shambhala, Boulder, CO, 1984
Book Condition: Very Good+. Clean covers, tight binding, shelfwear, crease at back cover, unmarked pages.
ID: 5965
Price: $32.00
Dream Psychology Maurice Nicoll
Hard Cover, 5 x 6.5, 194 pp. More Detail
Oxford Medical Publications, Henry Frowde and Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1917 First Edition
Book Condition: Book: Good. Original red cloth, gilt titled spine; no dustjacket as issued. Tight binding, bumping to spine and corners, spine has some discoloration and is frayed at top edge, pages unmarked, foxing on front and back matter pages. Good condition for its age.
ID: 0087
Price: $148.00
Poems Maurice Nicoll
Paper and cloth, 5.75 x 8, 10 single-sided pages. More Detail
Privately bound and printed at New End House, Hampstead, England No. 76 of Limited Edition of an unstated number, 9 poems
Book Condition: Very Good. Bright attractive copy, yellow cloth spine, covers front and rear of black & white design, pages crisp and clean, very slight rubbing on corners, owner signed on inside front cover, back inside cover tanned.
ID: 0088
Price: $95.00
Psychological Commentaries on the Teaching of Gurdjieff and Ouspensky, Vol. 5 Maurice Nicoll
Hardcover, 253 pp. More Detail
Stuart & Watkins, London, 1968
Book Condition: Book: Very Good. Tight binding, unmarked pages, shelfwear to edges. DJ: Fair+. Clean, open and closed tears; price clipped. Mylar protected.
ID: 7094
Price: $38.00
Psychological Commentaries on the Teachings of Gurdjieff and Ouspensky, Vol. 2 Maurice Nicoll
Hardcover, 404 pp. More Detail
Stuart & Watkins, London, 1970
Book Condition: Book: Near Fine. Blue boards, gilt spine title, clean pages, slightly cocked. DJ: Fair. Clean, open and closed tears to spine and back; price clipped. Mylar protected.
ID: 7091
Price: $45.00
Psychological Commentaries on the Teachings of Gurdjieff and Ouspensky, Vol. 3 Maurice Nicoll
Hardcover, 447 pp. More Detail
Stuart & Watkins, London, 1970
Book Condition: Book: Very Good. Blue boards, gilt spine title, clean pages, bumping to spine and corners. DJ: Good. Clean, open and closed tears; price clipped. Mylar protected.
ID: 7092
Price: $42.00
Psychological Commentaries on the Teachings of Gurdjieff and Ouspensky, Vol. 4 Maurice Nicoll
Hardcover, 268 pp. More Detail
Stuart & Watkins, London, 1968
Book Condition: Book: Near Fine. Tight binding, clean blue boards, unmarked pages, bumping. DJ: Good-. Intact, open and closed tears, price clipped. Mylar protected.
ID: 7093
Price: $45.00
Jean Toomer: A Critical Evaluation Therman B. O'Daniel, editor
Hard Cover with dust jacket, 6.25 x 9.5, 557 pp. More Detail
Howard University Press, Washington, D.C., 1988 First Edition
Book Condition: Book: Fine. Slight shelfwear, appears unread. DJ: Fine. Slight edgewear, not price clipped, now mylar-protected.
ID: 1933
Price: $30.00
Jean Toomer: A Critical Evaluation Therman B. O'Daniel, editor
Hardcover with dust jacket, 6.25 x 9.5, 557 pp. More Detail
Howard University Press, Washington, D.C., 1988 First Edition
Book Condition: Book: Near Fine. Bright cloth cover, appears unread, bumping at corners and base of spine. Tight binding, clean pages. DJ: Very Good. Bright, some chipping, edgewear.
ID: 1795
Price: $26.00
Short Talk on the Work Teaching & Vibrations: Work Poems Ronald Oldham and Muriel Oldham
Soft Cover, 57 pp. More Detail
Quack's Books, Petergate, York, UK, 1993
Book Condition: First edition, limited to 500 copies. As New. Appears unread.
ID: 2671
Price: $9.00
Consciousness: Animal, Human, and Superman A. R. Orage
Soft Cover, 86 pp. More Detail
Samuel Weiser, New York, 1978
Book Condition: Very Good. Tight, clean pages, cover sunned.
ID: 2618
Price: $19.00
Essays and Aphorisms A. R. Orage
Hard Cover with dust jacket, 5.25 x 7.5, 55 pp. More Detail
The Janus Press, London, 1954 First Edition
Book Condition: Book: Very Good. Hand sewn, clean, tight binding, but cracked at page 9, cover sunned, pages tanned. DJ: Fair. Front separated from spine but taped, open tear at spine, tanned. Now mylar-protected.
ID: 1548
Price: $20.00
Life & Letters, December 1934 (Vol XI, No 60)
Journal, 6.5 x 10, 384 pp. Monthly journal with article by Denis Saurat, "A.R. Orage" More Detail
Victor Gollancz, London, 1934
Book Condition: Book: Good. Ex libris. No marks or tears, Shelfwear, scuffing reflective of age, corners fanned, a good reading copy.
ID: 1399
Price: $20.00
On Love: With Some Aphorisms and Other Essays A. R. Orage
Hard Cover with dust jacket, 5 x 7.5, 72 pp. More Detail
Samuel Weiser, New York, 1970
Book Condition: Book: Fine. Appears unread, tight binding, minor shelfwear, slight crease to endpaper, bright copy. DJ: Good. Some chipping and edgewear, price clipped.
ID: 1113
Price: $26.00
Orage as Critic A. R. Orage, edited Wallace Martin
Hard Cover with dust jacket, 5.5 x 9, 218 pp. More Detail
Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1974 First edition
Book Condition: Book: As New. Gilt spine title. DJ: Near Fine. No tears, price clipped, slight tanning and shelfwear.
ID: 1554
Price: $30.00
A New Model of The Universe: Principles of the Psychological Method in its Applicaton to Problems of Science, Religion, and Art P. D. Ouspensky
Hard Cover, 476 pp. More Detail
Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1967
Book Condition: Book: Near Fine. Boards clean, tight binding, light bumping, pages clean. DJ missing.
ID: 9022
Price: $25.00
Conscience: The Search for Truth P. D. Ouspensky
Soft Cover, 159 pp. More Detail
Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1981
Book Condition: Book: Near Fine. Slight shelfwear, clean pages.
ID: 2738
Price: $23.00
Talks with a Devil P. D. Ouspensky
First American Edition. Hardcover, 176 pp.; J. G. Bennett, ed.; Katya Petroff, trans. More Detail
Alfred A. Knopf Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1972
Book Condition: Book: Good+. Clean boards, tight binding, underlining in introduction. DJ: Very Good. Shelfwear, slight stains, not price-clipped.
ID: 6077
Price: $20.00
The Fourth Way P. D. Ouspensky
Soft Cover, 447 pp. More Detail
Vintage Books, New York, 1971
Book Condition: Good+. Tight copy with some shelfwear, waterstain to bottom of first few pages, remaining pages unmarked.
ID: 7033
Price: $9.00
The Psychology of Man's Possible Evolution P. D. Ouspensky
Hard Cover, 114 pp. More Detail
Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1971
Book Condition: Book: Fine. Tight binding, slight shelfwear, pages clean. DJ: Fair. Small chips and tears, rubbing, price clipped.
ID: 9020
Price: $16.00
Eating The "I": A Direct Account of The Fourth Way—The Way of Transformation in Ordinary Life William Patrick Patterson
Hard Cover, 6.25 x 9.25, 359 pp.
"Eating The 'I' is a worthy volume and historic as well, as it's the first Work memoir from one of Gurdjieff's grandchildren." Jeff Zaleski More Detail
Arete Communications, Fairfax, CA, 1992 First Edition Signed by author and inscribed to owner, number 43/100.
Book Condition: Fine. No jacket as issued.
ID: 1394
Price: $75.00
The Life & Teachings of Carlos Castaneda William Patrick Patterson
Softcover, 270 pp. More Detail
Arete Communications, Fairfax, CA, 2008
Book Condition: Fine. Appears unread. Slight wear to corners, otherwise as new.
ID: 5998
Price: $18.00
Voices in the Dark: Esoteric, Occult & Secular Voices in Nazi-Occupied Paris 1940-1944 William Patrick Patterson
Soft Cover, 5.5 x 8.5, 342 pp. More Detail
Arete Communications, Fairfax, CA, 2000 First Soft Cover printing Signed by author. Out of print.
Book Condition: Fine. As new but for shelfwear.
ID: 1398
Price: $85.00
Gurdjieff Louis Pauwels
Hard Cover, no dust jacket, 5.5 x 9, 457 pp. More Detail
Times Press, Isle of Man, England, 1964
Book Condition: Fair. Back pages water stained, tanning on edges, binding shaken. Pages unmarked, good reading copy.
ID: 1376
Price: $24.00
Gurdjieff: In the Light of Tradition Whitall N. Perry
Soft Cover, 5.25 x 8.5, 104 pp. More Detail
Perennial Books, Middlesex, England, 1978
Book Condition: Very Good. Pages crisp and clean, covers scuffed with some edgewear, minor wrinkling upper right corner through text, first page is clipped.
ID: 0656
Price: $8.00
All the Year 'Round Fritz Peters
Hard Cover, 58 pp. More Detail
The Lion Press; New York; 1966
Book Condition: Good. Ex-library. Pen and ink illustrations by Nancy Grossman. Binding tight, numbers inked on spine. Pages unmarked,slight binding residue front cover, library stamp, glue residue inside back cover. No DJ.
ID: 1172
Price: $8.00
Finistère Fritz Peters
Hard Cover, 5 x 7.5, 286 pp. More Detail
Victor Gollancz, London, 1967
Book Condition: Near Fine. Appears unread, tight binding, boards clean, slightly sunned, pages crisp and clean. tanned.
ID: 0525
Price: $20.00
My Journey with a Mystic Fritz Peters
Hard Cover, 312 pp. More Detail
Tale Weaver Publishing, Laguna Niguel, CA, 1986
Book Condition: Book: Fine. Clean boards with slight edgewear. Tight binding, clean crisp pages. DJ: Near Fine. Light rubbing front and back covers, small closed tear and slight chipping at top front cover. Mylar protected.
ID: 5236
Price: $65.00
The Descent Fritz Peters
Soft Cover, 4.25 x 7, 160 pp. More Detail
Signet Books, New York, 1953
Cover art by James Avarti
Book Condition: Very Good. Bright, full-color cover with minor edge wear and bumping; tight spine; crisp pages, tanned.
ID: 0520
Price: $15.00
The Descent Fritz Peters
First Edition Hard Cover with dust jacket, 5.5 x 8.25, 249 pp. More Detail
Farrar, Straus & Young, New York, 1952
Book Condition: Book: Fine. Flawless boards, spine creased and lightly bumped, pages crisp and clean with light tanning. DJ: Near Fine. Some shelfwear, now mylar-covered.
ID: 0522
Price: $29.00
The World Next Door Fritz Peters
Hard Cover, 320 pp. First Edition More Detail
Victor Gollancz Ltd; London; 1950
Book Condition: Book: Very Good. Linen covered boards, tight binding, owner's name stamped on endpapers, water stains on back endpapers and edges. DJ: Good. Small chips at spine, small tear on back, otherwise intact, back water stained, sunned. Now covered in mylar .
ID: 2059
Price: $35.00
Commentary on the Fourth Gospel Beryl Pogson
Soft Cover, 72 pp. More Detail
Eureka Editions, Utrecht, Netherlands, 2000
Book Condition: As New.
ID: 2690
Price: $24.00
The Work Life: Based on Teachings of G. I. Gurdjieff, P. D. Ouspensky and Maurice Nicoll Beryl Pogson
Soft Cover, 277 pp. More Detail
Samuel Weiser, Inc., York Beach, ME, 1994
Book Condition: Fine. Appears unread. Bright clean cover with photo of Gurdjieff, unmarked pages, slight shelfwear.
ID: 5414
Price: $23.00
The Work Life: Talks at Dorton House and Nutley Terrace; Based on Teachings of G. I. Gurdjieff, P. D. Ouspensky and Maurice Nicoll Beryl Pogson
Soft Cover, 133 pp. More Detail
R. W. Oldham, Belfast, UK, 1975 Rare First Edition
Book Condition: Near Fine. Appears unread. Grey cardstock cover, closed tear at spine, unmarked pages, slight shelfwear.
ID: 5415
Price: $85.00
To Live Within: Story of Five Years with a Himalayan Guru Lizelle Reymond
Hard Cover, 245 pp. More Detail
Doubleday, Garden City, NY, 1971 First Edition
Book Condition: Book: Good. Clean cloth boards, tight binding, bumping, some underlining. DJ: Good. Intact, spine sunned, soiling, not price clipped.
ID: 5605
Price: $22.00
Gurdjieff in Action J. H. Reyner
Hard Cover with dust jacket, 5.5 x 8.75, 117 pp. More Detail
George Allen & Unwin, London, 1980
Book Condition: Book: Fine. Appears unread, tight binding, bright gilt lettering, crisp unmarked copy; minor tanning on front endpaper and a small stain on back flyleaf, otherwise as new. DJ: Fine. Bright colors, slight indented lines on front cover. Now mylar-wrapped.
ID: 0562
Price: $55.00
Gurdjieff in Action J. H. Reyner
Hard Cover, 5.75 x 8.5, 140 pp. Limited Edition, no. 25 of 70. More Detail
Eureka Editions, Netherlands, 2003
Book Condition: As New. No DJ as issued. Second edition.
ID: 0563
Price: $36.00
No Easy Immortality J. H. Reyner
Hardcover, 90 pp. More Detail
George Allen & Unwin, London, 1979
Book Condition: First Edition. Book: As New. Blue cloth, gilt spine title; bright pages. DJ: Fine. Price clipped, sticker on back, covered in mylar.
ID: 2357
Price: $65.00
Ouspensky: The Unsung Genius J.H. Reyner
Hard Cover with mylar-covered dust jacket, 5.5 x 8.75, 115 pp. More Detail
George Allen and Unwin, London, 1981 First Edition
Book Condition: Book: As New. DJ: As New.
ID: 1871
Price: $56.00
AIM: The Workbook Peter Rhodes
Soft Cover, 6 x 9, 165 pp. More Detail
J. Appleseed & Co., San Francisco, 1994
Book Condition: Fine. Appears unread, slight shelfwear.
ID: 1132
Price: $18.00
The American Parade: A Quarterly Magazine W. Adolphe Roberts, Editor
Hard Cover, 192 pp. July 1926 More Detail
Parade Publishing Company, New York, July 1926
Book Condition: Very Good+. Clean boards, tight binding, shelfwear consistent with age. Solita Solano was a Collaborator.
ID: 4088
Price: $35.00
The American Parade: A Quarterly Magazine W. Adolphe Roberts, editor
Hardcover, 192 pp. More Detail
Parade Publishing Company, New York, October 1926
Book Condition: Presentation copy signed and dated by editor; Roberts also signed authored piece. Very Good. Cover sunned, spine slightly bumped at top and bottom, top edge foxed. Pages tanned but clean. Protective wrapping. No DJ. Solita Solano was a Collaborator; this issue has a short story by her.
ID: 5286
Price: $45.00
The American Parade: A Quarterly Magazine. April 1926 W. Adolphe Roberts, editor
Hardcover, 192 pp. More Detail
Parade Publishing Company, New York, 1926
Book Condition: Solita Solano was a Collaborator. Good. Spine sunned with some bumping top and bottom, corners lightly bumped, minor crack, pages tanned but clean. No DJ.
ID: 5284
Price: $30.00
The Unity of Conscious Experience: Two Lectures by Dr. Francis C. Roles Dr. Frances C. Roles
Soft Cover pamphlet, 5.5 x 8.5, 39 pp. More Detail
Society for the Study of Human Being, New York, 1984
Book Condition: Fine. As new except for minor wear at stapled spine and tanning at edges.
ID: 0572
Price: $38.00
Sherborne: An Experiment in Transformation Allen Roth
Soft Cover, 6 x 9, 121 pp. More Detail
Bennett Books, Santa Fe, NM, 1998
Book Condition: Fine. Sight shelfwear, otherwise as new.
ID: 0230
Price: $20.00
Sherborne: An Experiment in Transformation Allen Roth
Hard Cover, 119 pp. More Detail
Bennett Books, Santa Fe, NM, 1998
Book Condition: Book: As New. Author signed. DJ: Fine. Slight bumping to top and bottom of spine.
ID: 5020
Price: $45.00
Sherborne: An Experiment in Transformation Allen Roth
Softcover, 121 pp. More Detail
Bennett Books, Sante Fe, NM, 1973
Book Condition: Fine. Slight bumping to front cover, lower corner. Pages bright, unmarked.
ID: 5372
Price: $20.00
A Jean Toomer Reader: Selected Unpublished Writings Frederik L. Rusch
Soft Cover, 6 x 9.5, 290 pp. More Detail
Oxford University Press, New York, 1993
Book Condition: As new.
ID: 0559
Price: $12.00
A Jean Toomer Reader: Selected Unpublished Writings Frederik L. Rusch
Hard Cover with dust jacket, 6 x 9.5. 290 pp. More Detail
Oxford University Press, New York, 1993
Book Condition: Book: As New. DJ: As New.
ID: 0560
Price: $26.00
Jean Toomer and the Terrors of American History Charles Scruggs, Lee Vandemarr
Hard Cover, 310 pp. More Detail
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1998
Book Condition: Book: As New. DJ: As New.
ID: 5047
Price: $53.00
Jean Toomer and the Terrors of American History Charles Scruggs, Lee Vandemarr
Hard Cover, 310 pp. More Detail
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1998
Book Condition: Book: Fine. Slight bumping to back lower corner, otherwise as new. DJ: Fine. Slight crease inside front flap.
ID: 5048
Price: $50.00
My End Is My Beginning: A Traveller's Tale H. J. Sharp
Soft Cover, 316 pp. More Detail
BookSurge LLC, , 2007
Book Condition: Book: As New.
ID: 9019
Price: $35.00
Gurdjieff: An Introduction to His Life and Ideas John Shirley
Soft Cover, 301 pp. More Detail
Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin, New York, 2004 First Edition
Book Condition: Near Fine. Edgewear, tight binding, clean pages.
ID: 5993
Price: $11.00
Without Benefit of Clergy: Some Personal Footnotes to the Gurdjieff Teaching Frank R. Sinclair
Hard Cover, 277 pp. More Detail
Xlibris, 2005 First Edition
Book Condition: Book: As New. Black boards, gilt spine title, many b/w photos. DJ: Fine. Clean, slight edgewear. Mylar protected.
ID: 5997
Price: $30.00
Inner Christianity: A Guide to the Esoteric Tradition Richard Smoley
Soft cover, 292 pp. More Detail
Shambhala, Boston, 2002
Book Condition: Near Fine. Some shelfwear, otherwise fine.
ID: 2732
Price: $11.00
The Uncertain Feast Solita Solano
Hard Cover with dust jacket, 5.25 x 7.75. 336 pp More Detail
G.P Putnam's Sons, New York, 1924 First Edition, First Printing
Book Condition: Good+. Dark green cloth boards with green decorative lettered titles on spine and front cover. Abrasions to cloth at lower edge and spine. Cocked. Binding intact but with loose hinge and cracked at dedication page. All pages clean and intact. No DJ.
ID: 0610
Price: $240.00
The Uncertain Feast Solita Solano
Hard Cover, 5.25 x 7.5, 336 pp. More Detail
G. P Putman's Sons, New York, 1924 First Edition, Second Printing
Book Condition: Book: Good. Age-darkened green cloth boards with green decorative lettered titles on spine and front cover. Rubbing, bumping, spine abraded in places. Cocked. All pages clean and intact, edges have some discoloration. Bookstore sticker on back pastedown. No DJ.
ID: 0549
Price: $200.00
The Uncertain Feast Solita Solano
Hard Cover, 5 x 7.5, 336 pp. More Detail
Jacobsen Publishing Company, New York, 1930 Second Edition
Book Condition: Book: Good+. Boards scuffed, bumping to corners, loose front hinge. All pages intact, some tanning and foxing. DJ: Fair. Colorful artwork, chipped and creased, tape repair inside. Now mylar-protected.
ID: 0548
Price: $150.00
The Gurdjieff Work Kathleen Riordan Speeth
Soft Cover, 124 pp. More Detail
Tarcher/Putnam, New York, 1989
Book Condition: Fine. Slight shelfwear, remainder mark.
ID: 6090
Price: $8.00
The Path Whitley Strieber
Soft Cover, 152 pp. More Detail
Walker and Collier, San Antonio, TX, 2002
Book Condition: As New. Cover art and illustrations from the Tarot of Marseilles, said to the be original Tarot.
ID: 5825
Price: $75.00
Changing Mind Vincent G. Stuart
Hard Cover with dust jacket, 74 pp. More Detail
Shambhala, Bouder & London, 1981
Book Condition: Book: Fine. Appears unread, slight edgewear. DJ: Very Good. Shelfwear, chipping at spine, price removed with punch.
ID: 2518
Price: $12.00
Waking Up: Overcoming the Obstacles to Human Potential Charles T. Tart
Softcover, 323 pp. More Detail
Shambhala, Boston, 1987
Book Condition: Very Good. Shelfwear, pages clean.
ID: 0783
Price: $5.00
Shadows of Heaven: Gurdjieff and Toomer Paul Beekman Taylor
Soft Cover, 245 pp. More Detail
Weiser, York Beach, ME, 1998
Book Condition: As New.
ID: 1183
Price: $11.00
Shadows of Heaven: Gurdjieff and Toomer Paul Beekman Taylor
Soft Cover, 245 pp. More Detail
Samuel Weiser, York Beach, ME, 1998
Book Condition: As New.
ID: 5049
Price: $11.00
Tu l'aimeras: Souvenirs sur Georgii Ivanovitch Gurdjieff Tchesslav Tchechovitch
Soft Cover, 272 pp. More Detail
Charles Antoni L'Originel, Paris, 2003
Book Condition: As New.
ID: 5102
Price: $40.00
The Pursuit of the Present: Journal of Twenty Years in the Gurdjieff Work Henri Thomasson
First Edition. Hard Cover, 205 pp.; Rina Hands, trans. More Detail
Two Rivers Press, Aurora, OR, 1980
Book Condition: Book: Very Good+. Tight binding, light staining to linen boards, pages unmarked. DJ: Missing.
ID: 2594
Price: $58.00
The Power Within: Leon MacLaren, A Memoir of His Life and Work Dorine Tolley
Soft Cover, pp. 354 More Detail
BookSurge Publishing, Wallingford, UK, 2008
Book Condition: As New.
ID: 2932
Price: $17.00
The Gurdjieff Puzzle Now: Talks on Transformation Terje Tonne
Soft Cover, 101 pp. More Detail
Gateway Books, Nevada City, CA, 2006
Book Condition: Fine. Appears unread, slight shelfwear.
ID: 0418
Price: $9.00
The Taste for Things That Are True: Essays and Talks by a Pupil of G. I. Gurdjieff Henri Tracol
Soft Cover, 137 pp. More Detail
Element Books Ltd., Longmead, Dorset, UK, 1994
Book Condition: Fine. Appears unread, slight shelfwear.
ID: 7068
Price: $38.00
Venture With Ideas Kenneth Walker
Hardcover, 192 pp. More Detail
Samuel Weiser, New York, 1972
Book Condition: Book: Fine. Gilt spine title, black boards, unmarked pages. DJ: Good. Some scuffing and edgewear. Not price-clipped.
ID: 7096
Price: $28.00
The Harmonious Circle: The Lives and Work of G. I. Gurdjieff, P. D. Ouspensky and Their Followers James Webb
Hard Cover, 608 pp. More Detail
G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1980 First Edition
Book Condition: Book: Near Fine. Clean black boards with gilt spine title, slight bumping and fraying to corners, tight binding, bright unmarked pages, black and white photographs. DJ: Very Good+. Some shelfwear, small closed tears at spine, not price-clipped. Now mylar covered.
ID: 5944
Price: $64.00
What Happened in Between: A Doctor's Story William J. Welch, M.D.
Hard Cover with dust jacket, 5 x 8.5, 208 pp. More Detail
George Braziller, New York, 1972 First Edition
Book Condition: Book: Fine. As new except for very minor tanning on edges. DJ: Near Fine. Bright colors, minor tanning on flaps, no chipping or tears.
ID: 0568
Price: $80.00
Three Essays: The Teachings of Gurdjieff and Ouspensky: The Fourth Way Stella Wirk
Soft Cover, 13 pp. More Detail
Eureka Editions, Utrecht, The Netherlands, 1993 First Edition
Book Condition: As New.
ID: 5746
Price: $11.00
To Make a New Race: Gurdjieff, Toomer, and the Harlem Renaissance Jon Woodson
Soft Cover, 202 pp. More Detail
University Press of Mississippi; Jackson, MS; 1999
Book Condition: As New. Appears unread.
ID: 2039
Price: $19.00
The Struggle Within Olgivanna Lloyd Wright
First Edition. Hard Cover, 176 pp. More Detail
Horizon Press, New York, 1955
Book Condition: Book: Very Good+. Tight binding, some bumping, first free endpaper removed, unmarked pages. DJ: Fair. Open tears, chipping, stain to front and spine. Not price clipped. Now mylar-protected.
ID: 2692
Price: $46.00
This Is Life Eternal: The Case for Immortality Esme Wynne-Tyson
Hardcover, 224 pp. More Detail
E. P. Dutton & Co., New York, 1953
Book Condition: Book: Near Fine. Clean boards with slight bumping to spine and corners. Pages unmarked. DJ: Good+. Edges rubbed, chipping to top and bottom of spine, intact.