Showing posts with label Ouspensky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ouspensky. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
The Fourth Way and Inner Christianity
Tonight on Talk Gnosis: The Fourth Way and Inner Christianity
"In all ancient teachings the first demand at the beginning of the way of liberation was: Know thyself." - G.I. Gurdjieff
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Tuesday, June 5, 2012
The chief obstacle
The chief obstacle to the attainment of self-consciousness is that we think we have it. One will never get self-consciousness so long as one believes that one has it. There are many other things we think we have, and because of this we cannot have them. There is individuality or oneness —we think we are one, indivisible. We think we have will, or that if we do not have it always, we can have it, and other things. There are many aspects to this, for if we do not have one thing, we cannot have another. We think that we have these things, and this happens because we do not know the meaning of the words we use. - P.D. Ouspensky
Saturday, April 28, 2012
"Esoteric knowledge can be given only to those who seek, only to those who have been seeking it with a certain amount of consciousness, that is, with an understanding of how it differs from ordinary knowledge and how it can be found . . .
"This preliminary knowledge can be gained by ordinary means, from existing and known literature, easily accessible to all. And the acquisition of this preliminary knowledge may be regarded as the first test. Only those who pass this first test, those, that is, who acquire the necessary knowledge from the material accessible to all, may hope to take the next step, at which point direct individual help will be accorded them. A man may hope to approach esotericism if he has acquired a right understanding from ordinary knowledge, that is, if he can find his way through the labyrinth of contradictory systems, theories and hypotheses, and understanding their general meaning and general significance. This test is something like a competitive examination open to the whole human race, and the idea of a competitive examination alone explains why the esoteric circle appears reluctant to help humanity. It is not reluctant. All that is possible is done to help men, but men will not or cannot make the necessary efforts themselves. And they cannot be helped by force."
- P.D. Ouspensky. A New Model of the Universe
Thursday, March 29, 2012
“Man is a machine which reacts blindly to
external forces and, this being so, he has no will, and very little
control of himself, if any at all. What we have to study, therefore, is
not psychology-for that applies only to a developed man-but mechanics.
Man is not only a machine but a machine which works very much below the
standard it would be capable of maintaining if it were working
properly.”
― P.D. Ouspensky
― P.D. Ouspensky
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