The Work Life: Based on Teachings of G.I. Gurdjieff, P.D. Ouspensky, and Maurice NicollThe esoteric teaching known as the Work was introduced to the West by Gurdjieff early in this century. Pogson studied the Work for many years with Dr. Maurice Nicoll. Here she gives an account of how the principles of fully applying one's knowledge to one's daily life can be put into action. |
Contents
Nutley Terrace Advent | 1 |
Christmas at Dorton | 9 |
Nutley Terrace New Year | 31 |
Nutley Terrace Talks on Cosmology | 49 |
Nutley Terrace Lent | 69 |
Easter at Dorton | 89 |
Nutley Terrace Whitsun and Trinity | 119 |
Summer Sessions at Dorton House | 173 |
Nutley Terrace Michaelmas | 237 |
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