The Taste for Things that are True: Essays and Talks by a Pupil of G. I. Gurdjieff

Element Books (1994)
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Covering a period of half a century, this collection of articles, essays, talks and interviews challenges us to return to the abandoned field of our own lives. It traces what the author describes as the move from dreams and revolts to another state, that of studies, questions on culture, and then to the rediscovery of traditional perspectives. The book includes several essays and talks on the teaching of G.I. Gurdjieff, whose work Tracol first encountered in 1938.

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