The second chapter of Bennett’s short book Sex: The Relationship between Sex and Spiritual Development, titled “The Sexual Act”. It begins out by denying that the “primary function” of the […]
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13 January 2018 (Making a Programme)
This was the first exchange on Tuesday 6 April 1982. Mrs Helen Adie’s answer touched on something of the first importance in the effort to remember myself more often and […]
Read moreHelen Adie on Thinking without Words
There are the final questions from the meeting of Thursday 5 July 1979 with Mrs Helen Adie. Part One Teresa said that she had been trying to listen, during conversations […]
Read moreSmall, Manageable Tasks for Awakening (Helen Adie)
These three exchanges are from the rich meeting of Thursday 5 July 1979. Part One The sixth question of the evening was from Tim. He said that he found himself […]
Read moreHelen Adie on difficult In-Laws
This continues the meeting of Thursday 5 July 1979 with Mrs Helen Adie. This question was asked by Alice. She said that she had already raised with Mr Adie the […]
Read moreFeeling the “Centre” of Sensation
Mrs Helen Adie was known for the great simplicity and clarity of her directions and answers. When taking a group, she just did not speak unless it was true, although […]
Read moreThat very simple action taking no time at all
This is the first exchange from the meeting of Thursday 5 July 1979 with Mrs Helen Adie. A young man, let us call him Troy, said that now he had […]
Read moreGratitude Exists Within
This continues from the meeting of September 1985. Mr Adie is reading his pieces, and adds a few comments. His prepared writings are indented. The first ideas that were given […]
Read moreA Nucleus of Force
This was said by Mr George Adie at the combined meeting of 4 September 1985. The preparation which he refers to is Gurdjieff’s fundamental technique for self-remembering. It is dealt […]
Read moreThursday 11 August 1983 (Part 3)
Mr Adie turns to someone and asks: “What about the chapter what you are reading? The first question?” The man Mr Adie addressed said that Ouspensky wrote that the wrong functioning […]
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