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Jesse Marinoff Reyes: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction August 1972 issue Illustration: Leo (1933-2012) & Diane (b. 1933) Dillon Leo Dillon passed away two Saturday’s ago from complications of surgery for lung cancer. He leaves us with a … Continue reading
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Tagged alice provensen, caldecott medals, Diane Dillon, frank frazetta, Isaac Asimov, jack gaughan illustrator, jerry pinkney, jesse marinoff reyes, leo & diane dillon, Leo Dillon, Leontyne Price, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, margaret musgrove, martin pronensen, P.L. Travers, parsons school of design, Ray Bradbury, Richard Powers covers, virginia hamilton
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IDOL GOSSIP: FEED YOUR SLEEPLESS HEAD
G.I. Gurdjieff was one of the most important spiritual figures of the 20th century. Controversial and cloaked in mystery, his mythology is as rich as it is questionable. He claimed to have traveled from his native Armenia to the Far … Continue reading
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Tagged Aldous Huxley, Alessandro Botticelli, Arthur Koestler, Avi Solomon, Beethoven, Brian Eno, Carl Jung, David Appelbaum, Erich Maria Rilke, Franz Liszt, Fritz Peters, G.I. Gurdjieff, Geoff Olson, George L. Beke, Georgi Ivanovitch Gurdjieff, Henry Miller, Ilya Kotz, Jean Toomer, John Allen Watts, Josef Danhauser, Katherine Mansfield, Kathryn Hulme, Keith Jarrett, Leonardo Da Vinci, Lord Byron, Michael Pittman, Michel de Salzmann, Orage, Otto Gonzalez, P.D. Ouspensky, P.L. Travers, Robert Fripp, Sandro Botticelli, T.S. Eliot, Thornton Wilder, Victor Hugo, William Patrick Patterson
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HOWL with GURDJIEF: “YOU ALL DIRT!” & Dirty Dancing
Did my Karma run over your Dogma? All is not lost; when one has a metaphysical poop scoop. Even dog doo has consciousness. Who is the unique idiot? Along with Helena Blavatsky, Rudolf Steiner, and Aleister Crowley, Georges Ivanovich Gurdjieff and … Continue reading
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Tagged A.R. Orage, Aleister Crowley, Allen Ginsberg, David Appelbaum, Elizabeth Wilson, Ethel Broido, G.I. Gurdjieff, Geoff Olson, Georgi Ivanovitch Gurdjieff, Gordon Ball, Gurdjieff Sacred Dances, Helena Blavatsky, J.G. Bennett, J.W. Waterhouse, J.Walter Driscoll, Jacob Needleman, James Franco, James George, Jay Kinney, Jerry Aronson, John William Waterhouse, Katherine Mansfield, Mary Ellen Korman, Michel de Salzmann, Osho, P.D. Ouspensky, P.L. Travers, Peter Demian Ouspensky, Peter Orlovsky, Roger Lipsey, Rudolf Steiner, Thomas Albright, Thomas de Hartmann, Timothy Miller, Trunga Rinpoche, William Patrick Patterson
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“TO AWAKE. TO DIE. TO BE BORN”
George Ivanovich Gurdjieff was born in about 1872 in the Caucasus region of what is now Russia. The so called “rascal sage” heralded the coming of ancient and esoteric Eastern teachings to the West. Neither a modernist nor a purveyor … Continue reading
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Tagged A.R. Orage, Aldous Huxley, Avi Solomon, Carl Jung, Dennis Leri, Emma Kunz, Franz Wurm, G.I. Gurdjieff, Georgi Ivanovitch Gurdjieff, Ida Rolf, Ilya Koltz, isadora Duncan, J.B. Priestley, J.Walter Driscoll, Jacob Needleman, Katherine Mansfield, Kimberly Brooks, Malcolm Lowry, Michael Pittman, Michel de Salzmann, Milton Erickson, Moshe Feldenkrais, P.D. Ouspensky, P.L. Travers, Ralph Metzner, Richard Alpert, Roger Lipsey, Rudolf Steiner, Terry Wilson Isadora Duncan, Timothy Hull, Timothy Leary, Timothy Marvel Hull
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TRACKING DOWN THIS “SOMETHING ELSE”
Many contemporary counterculturalists and psychologists who trend towards the ” human potential” camp of that vocation – are obsessed with the idea that people need to be deprogrammed or de-brainwashed from the inherited percepts of their culture, as well as … Continue reading
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Tagged A.R. Orage, Aleister Crowley, Art Kleps, C.S. Nott, Carlos Castaneda, Corey Donovan, D.H. Lawrence, Frank Lloyd Wright, G.I. Gurdjieff, Georgi Ivanovitch Gurdjieff, Helene Petrovna Blavatsky, James Boswell, James Joyce, Katherine Mansfield, Kathy Hurley, Kenneth Cavandar, Kenneth Walker, Michel de Salzmann, P.D. Ouspensky, P.L. Travers, Ralph Metzner, Rasputin, Richard Alpert, Roger Lipsey, Rom landau, Rudolf Steiner, Sigmund Freud, Sufism, Terry Winter Owens, Theodorre Donson, Timothy Leary, William Butler Yeats
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