How the lecture starts off with a Donnie Darko quote makes me plugged in for the whole ride. Great intro, I’ve been wanting to learn more about this person for a little while now.
All change for the better begins at the still point of silence - simply being aware of being aware. Self-observation exposes negative reactive patterns. Self-remembering (being aware of being aware) collapses them.
Excellent talk, Mitch. You distill some essentials without watering down the impact of Mr. Gurdjieff's message. A message more important now than ever.
Listening to you speak about the work and of your experiences was very interesting, particularly given that we tread some of the same paths. It's a real challenge to speak about the work, isn't it, especially to try and bring it on more than one level. Well done
Great talk! Parenthetically, Yom Kippur does not atone for all sins. As the Mishna states in Yoma 8:9, "Sins between man and God: Yom Kippur atones for. Sins between man and his friend: Yom Kippur does not atone for them until he has appeased his friend.
Great MC
How the lecture starts off with a Donnie Darko quote makes me plugged in for the whole ride. Great intro, I’ve been wanting to learn more about this person for a little while now.
Always a pleasure to listen to a Mitch Horowitz talk. Thx Mitch for having a wonderful human…curiosity. ;-)
Thanks for bringing some life changing ideas into my world Mitch. You're such a bright light.
All change for the better begins at the still point of silence - simply being aware of being aware.
Self-observation exposes negative reactive patterns. Self-remembering (being aware of being aware) collapses them.
Excellent talk, Mitch. You distill some essentials without watering down the impact of Mr. Gurdjieff's message. A message more important now than ever.
Listening to you speak about the work and of your experiences was very interesting, particularly given that we tread some of the same paths. It's a real challenge to speak about the work, isn't it, especially to try and bring it on more than one level. Well done
Masterful work here, Mitch. Thanks so much for sharing. Coincidentally, perfect timing on my journey as well!
thanks, Mitch, as always. thanks, Gurdjieff.
😂 Miguel doing the intro was hilarious. Looking forward to listening to this 😎🪄⚕️👁️💎⚡🔮♒👌✌️
The Fonz wants his image back
BOOM!
He's had that jacket since he was 16
Great talk! Parenthetically, Yom Kippur does not atone for all sins. As the Mishna states in Yoma 8:9, "Sins between man and God: Yom Kippur atones for.
Sins between man and his friend: Yom Kippur does not atone for them until he has appeased his friend.
"Who's Horowitz to be discussing these ideas?!" - Mitch Horowitz 🙃
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dººb! Aware