Guest guest Posted December 16, 2006 Report Share Posted December 16, 2006 For about the last year I've kept hearing about G. I. Gurdieff and his star student P. D. Ouspensky. Last weekend I met with a member of the Gurdieff Foundation who suggested I continue my recently begun study of astrology and suggested my first book in the study of Gurdieff be " In Search of the Miraculous " by Ouspensky. I found this passage toward the end of chapter one that I find fascinating and think perhaps some readers of this list may find of interest. This is Gurdieff speaking: " What is war? It is the result of planetary influences. Somewhere up there two or three planets have approached too near to each other; tension results. Have you noticed how, if a man passes quite close to you on a narrow pavement, you become all tense? The same tension takes place between planets. For them, it lasts, perhaps a second or two. But here, on the Earth, people begin to slaughter one another, and they go on slaughtering maybe for several years. It seems to them at the time that they hate one another; or perhaps that they must defend somebody or something and that it is a very noble thing to do; or something else of the same kind. They fail to realize to what an extent they are mere pawns in the game. They think they signify something; they think they can move about as they like; they think they can decide to do this or that. But in reality all their movements, all their actions, are the result of planetary influences. Any they themselves signify literally nothing. Then the moon plays a big part in this. But we will speak about the moon separately. Only it must be understood that neither Emperor Wilhelm, nor generals, nor ministers, nor parliaments, signify anything or can do anything. Everything that happens on a big scale is governed from outside, and governed either by accidental combinations of influences or by general cosmic laws. … " At this moment I want you to understand one thing: it is impossible to become free from one influence without becoming subject to another. This whole thing, all work on oneself, consists in choosing the influence to which you wish to subject yourself, and actually falling under this influence. And for this it is necessary to know beforehand which influence is the more profitable. " Warm Solstice and Brightly Lit! Liath Macha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2006 Report Share Posted December 17, 2006 I love that book and gave away my copy this summer; however, I can't bear to not have it anymore so have to purchase it again. Morgana liath2macha <liath.macha wrote: For about the last year I've kept hearing about G. I. Gurdieff and his star student P. D. Ouspensky. Last weekend I met with a member of the Gurdieff Foundation who suggested I continue my recently begun study of astrology and suggested my first book in the study of Gurdieff be " In Search of the Miraculous " by Ouspensky. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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