I think this was the last address Mr Adie delivered at the weekend work. Sunday 16 July 1989 This is a very special day, because what happens today […]
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A Higher Communication: George Adie, Sunday 30 April 1989
This is from the morning address of Sunday 30 April 1989. The morning’s reading and those of the day before had been from the chapter “Beelzebub’s Opinion of War.” I had […]
Read moreArchitecture (George Adie, 15 July 1989)
The next question was from Probyn: “Mr Adie, this morning I’ve been very identified with an attitude of being uncertain of myself in respect to the job. I’ve worked on […]
Read moreDisagreement (George Adie, 15 July 1989)
These were the first questions of the weekend work of Saturday 15 July 1989. Their chief value may be in showing how people could change enough to see something new […]
Read moreThe higher impressions are there (Mr Adie, 15 July 1989)
This is the morning address from the Saturday work of 15 July 1989. Part One We need to realize much more than we do the demand that’s placed on us […]
Read moreDo Not Sully Your Impressions
The next question was from Jack, who said: “Mr Adie, I was speaking to someone and I was relatively present during the first part of the conversation and although it […]
Read moreOrage, Putting the Day to Bed
Some of this is so similar to advice Mr Adie gave me that either they both had it from Gurdjieff (as Mr Adie never met Orage), or else it was […]
Read moreA Memory of Mr Adie
I think it was in the last year of his life here, when he noticed – before I did – that I had a sleep problem. He did not know […]
Read moreFind the Level rather than the Former Experience (George Adie, 5 March 1989)
“Mr Adie,” said Bob, “there were two separate incidents that I wanted to bring. The first one, I was speaking to someone and I was relatively present during the first […]
Read moreThe Speed of Higher Parts of Centres (George Adie, 5 March 1989)
This exchange from the meeting Sunday 5 March 1989 is interesting for several reasons. Gyro said that during the morning’s work he had had two important experiences: “The first was […]
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