Friday, June 30, 2006

G. I. Gurdjieff & P.D. Ouspensky - Most Remarkable Men

Gurdjieff - A reading guide. | 3rd Edition - 2004 | Edited by J. Walter Dri [gurdjieff-bibliography.com]


A very remarkable fellow -

"It is illusion to say our movements are voluntary. All our movements are automatic. Our thoughts and feelings are just as automatic. The automatism of thought and feeling is definitely connnected with the automatism of movement. One cannot be changed without the other. So that if a man's attention is concentrated, let us say, on changing automatic thoughts, the habitual movements and habitual postures will interfere with this new course of thought by attaching to it old habitual associations."

From "In Search of the Miraculous" The Teachings of G. I. Gurdjieff, by P. D. Ouspensky, another Most Remarkable Man

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