Œuvres de Gil Friedman
Gurdjieff, A Beginner's Guide: How Changing The Way We React To Misplacing Our Keys Can Transform Our Lives (2003) 26 exemplaires
How to Be Totally Unhappy in a Peaceful World : Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Being Unhappy - A Complete… (1997) 8 exemplaires
Agency, Structure and International Politics: From Ontology to Empirical Inquiry (Routledge Advances in International… (1997) 4 exemplaires
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To put the entire idea into a few sentences it would be something like this: We have control over our emotions and being. The Wikipedia article says it more abstractly: 'Gurdjieff claimed that people cannot perceive reality in their current states because they do not possess consciousness but rather live in a state of a hypnotic "waking sleep."'. It reminded me a lot of the This is Water essay which focuses on a similar idea. This very introductory guide surely only touches on the basics, but many of the principles I could see influencing my parents, and my development growing up as well.
Although the book is a good introduction to The Work, it only touches skin deep.… (plus d'informations)