I remember as a young boy getting up early to visit my school chapel. Something about the tabernacle and the candles… the peace of that place gave me a peace that comforted me amidst the struggles of family life. Fast forward 45 years after a deep spiritual quest to really just appreciate that same connection with myself through the divine and it seems that simplicity is key. I know that God is all things and in me. Is one with me. Letting go of devotion is entirely unnecessary. Letting go of my imagined self is also unnecessary. Finding the truth which appears to be the acceptance of both, the unity of both. That is what currently consumes me. That is completely ok. That is the path I have chosen for now. These teachings and those of Meister Eckhart are lighting powerful flames that are beginning to dissolve the paradoxical nature of seeking. Thank you for sharing your research and insights. 🙏
“Time is all there, like a countryside, but we come on it bit by bit, according to our state. If we add conscious state to mechanical state, or blind reaction to events, we are at a higher level of being and then, we can begin to realize that most events should be contracted, even squeezed up and thrown away and some should be left as they are and some expanded with all one’s powers of inner work and self-remembering.” M.N.
I would argue that GG’s teachings were disseminated by Alan Watts and Ram Dass that refer to him in many of their lectures. To true seekers he was always available 🙂. Thank you for keeping the torch ablaze.❤
Mr. Nottingham, I appreciate your overview of the Work in this video. This is one of your very best videos as you lay out the structure of what the Work's intentions are for us if we make the effort to 'see' ourselves. Thank you, for it is a beautiful discussion.
I loved this educational breakdown especially of the 4th Way!! You speak of this often, but this video teaching fully captured it! Thank you Pastor Ted!
Merci infiniment c'est un moment de feu !!! Divin..tout m'est comprehensible hormis l'impossibilité a utiliser ma mémoire elle ne fonctionne plus😅juste le moment présent et mon abandon total a Dieu.❤
Thank you for sharing your knowledge of Gurdjieff's teachings. I will be looking deeper. Have you heard of Joel Goldsmith's The Infinite Way? It is for me a deepening of the understanding that was brought forth by Mary Baker Eddy. I think you would like it.
A beautiful and discerning presentation -- thank you. I wonder if perhaps Gurdjieff's "sad eyes" were not due in some small part to his practice for the benefit of others of the specific recommendation contained in the "concluding chord" from Beelzebub's Tales -- to continually sense the inevitability of our own death as well as that of everyone upon whom our eyes or attention rests. (This also aligns with a talk he gave about breathing, "On Air".) Having only recently begun to adopt this practice, it will be of little consequence to me if my eyes become sad -- so long as the effect expected by Beelzebub is realised as well!
Well, there's Zikhr in Sufism, which is pretty much self remembering, and G speaks of dervishes himself, while also mentioning the root of the way is indeed dating to ancient Christianity in Egypt. How his teaching are steered towards one while it seems it was his wish to be all encompassing? Also as far as I know, Bennet was the great proponent of Sufism in the way, he went through the entire middle east for many years learning from Sufis, how is it that you're mentioning him as an authority on G's mental state but overlook his "steering"?
Certainly Gurdjieff included Sufi influences and movements in his teachings. But the heart of his inner work process is best described by Maurice Nicoll, and this was a direction that Bennett did not go in. He happened to be around Gurdjieff at several stages, particularly the last years, but then went on to explore his own interests.
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I remember as a young boy getting up early to visit my school chapel. Something about the tabernacle and the candles… the peace of that place gave me a peace that comforted me amidst the struggles of family life. Fast forward 45 years after a deep spiritual quest to really just appreciate that same connection with myself through the divine and it seems that simplicity is key. I know that God is all things and in me. Is one with me. Letting go of devotion is entirely unnecessary. Letting go of my imagined self is also unnecessary. Finding the truth which appears to be the acceptance of both, the unity of both. That is what currently consumes me. That is completely ok. That is the path I have chosen for now. These teachings and those of Meister Eckhart are lighting powerful flames that are beginning to dissolve the paradoxical nature of seeking. Thank you for sharing your research and insights. 🙏
Thank you dear Ted for being an authentic, caring, brilliant teacher to me and so many truth seekers who are hungry for the pure wisdom and guidance.
I really resonate with what Rodney Colin expresses here and also Maurice Nicole commentary. Thank you again.. beautiful!
“Time is all there, like a countryside, but we come on it bit by bit, according to our state. If we add conscious state to mechanical state, or blind reaction to events, we are at a higher level of being and then, we can begin to realize that most events should be contracted, even squeezed up and thrown away and some should be left as they are and some expanded with all one’s powers of inner work and self-remembering.” M.N.
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I would argue that GG’s teachings were disseminated by Alan Watts and Ram Dass that refer to him in many of their lectures. To true seekers he was always available 🙂. Thank you for keeping the torch ablaze.❤
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This was beautifully done. Thank you.
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Mr. Nottingham, I appreciate your overview of the Work in this video. This is one of your very best videos as you lay out the structure of what the Work's intentions are for us if we make the effort to 'see' ourselves. Thank you, for it is a beautiful discussion.
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Fantastic and very comprehensive presentation. Thank you
Thank you dear one. Your knowledge and teachings are invaluable to us in these times and to find someone we can trust that also speaks to our Souls. ❤
I wish this man was my neighbor and friend in order to sit with him and learn one on one.
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Thank you, ..very insightful, interesting and much more practical. Appreciate this very much.
Absolutely AWESOME presentment. Much obliged.💗
I loved this educational breakdown especially of the 4th Way!! You speak of this often, but this video teaching fully captured it! Thank you Pastor Ted!
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Thanks. I so appreciate this succinct explanation of the work. I’ve always been curious.
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Merci infiniment c'est un moment de feu !!! Divin..tout m'est comprehensible hormis l'impossibilité a utiliser ma mémoire elle ne fonctionne plus😅juste le moment présent et mon abandon total a Dieu.❤
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Thank you for sharing your knowledge of Gurdjieff's teachings. I will be looking deeper. Have you heard of Joel Goldsmith's The Infinite Way? It is for me a deepening of the understanding that was brought forth by Mary Baker Eddy. I think you would like it.
A beautiful and discerning presentation -- thank you. I wonder if perhaps Gurdjieff's "sad eyes" were not due in some small part to his practice for the benefit of others of the specific recommendation contained in the "concluding chord" from Beelzebub's Tales -- to continually sense the inevitability of our own death as well as that of everyone upon whom our eyes or attention rests. (This also aligns with a talk he gave about breathing, "On Air".)
Having only recently begun to adopt this practice, it will be of little consequence to me if my eyes become sad -- so long as the effect expected by Beelzebub is realised as well!
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Well, there's Zikhr in Sufism, which is pretty much self remembering, and G speaks of dervishes himself, while also mentioning the root of the way is indeed dating to ancient Christianity in Egypt. How his teaching are steered towards one while it seems it was his wish to be all encompassing? Also as far as I know, Bennet was the great proponent of Sufism in the way, he went through the entire middle east for many years learning from Sufis, how is it that you're mentioning him as an authority on G's mental state but overlook his "steering"?
Certainly Gurdjieff included Sufi influences and movements in his teachings. But the heart of his inner work process is best described by Maurice Nicoll, and this was a direction that Bennett did not go in. He happened to be around Gurdjieff at several stages, particularly the last years, but then went on to explore his own interests.
Thank you.