Gurdjieff: Cosmic Secrets
R**9
Deep
Russell digs deep. For beginners, my advice is approach this only after reading all of Ouspensky mentioned in this book as well as Maurice Nichol and something on music theory.
A**R
The octave is diatonic
This book follows a significant trail - 'Beelzebub's Tales' and 'In Search...' state clearly that creation began when The Absolute changed the Law of 7 to make it diatonic. What does that mean? Everything. Read the book.
L**N
One Star
This eBook is defective. Pagination, page-breaks and rotation are all non-functional.
S**N
Interesting Book
wouldn't replace it
W**Y
A Mathematical Archeology into Beelzebub's Tales in search of "the dog"
I have been sorting through my old Gurdjieff books and came upon this book that has been in my library for a long time. A friend of mine had talked to the author and was given a gift of this book. She got a copy for me at the same time. The book is unique in my Gurdjieff library and goes into more number crunching than any other author. I admire the author for doing his inquiry and organizing his findings in this book. Gurdjieff said that he would "bury the dog deeper". One person corrected him and said, "You mean the bone deeper." But Gurdjieff insisted he was right and said, "No, it is the dog, the bone is dead, the dog is alive." That is the last time I had heard about the dog buried in Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson until Russel's book. He quotes enough of the text of Beelzebub to follow how he derives his mathematics, goes into the things that Gurdjieff said about the law of octave, the periodic table of the elements, and the musicial scale. The book gives exercises to follow his reasoning and double check that your math is up to the challenge. It reminds me of the joy I had found finding the law of seven and three in my daily life experience and learning where to do the "shocks" to keep the octaves unfolding in a straight line. The author, happily, shares my enthusiasm for the Gurdjieff chemistry which was the set of teachings that I felt were brilliant in the 4th way and were proof to me that the teaching came from "higher mind". This was especially so for me when I could feel my self-remembering producing Do 48 and actually changing the biological machine or chemical factory into a new something. There are enough correspondences in books like IN SEARCH OF THE MIRACULOUS (by Ouspensky) and THE GURDJIEFF WORK (by Speeth) to link with regular chemistry and anatomy, and understand the information even deeper.In some sense, the book may be a overly mental, but it is an important mental piece. The author does mention the other parts of the work and even how he would like to go into them, but refrains from doing so to keep his focus continuous throughout the book (perhaps applying a conscious shock in order to do so).Even though I give five stars for this book, there are some cautions I would give about this book. One is that it is definitely not the best first book on the Fourth Way. I would recommend reading THE PSYCHOLOGY OF MAN'S POSSIBLE EVOLUTION by Ouspensky, VIEWS FROM THE REAL WORLD by Gurdjieff, IN SEARCH OF THE MIRACULOUS by Ouspensky, and PSYCHOLOGICAL COMMENTARIES by Nicoll (5 Volumes). There are other worthwhile books, like BEELZEBUB'S TALES TO HIS GRANDSON by Gurdjieff, which is refered to a lot in Russel's book, but with Beelzeb I would recommend first reading TALKS ON BEELZEBUB'S TALES by Bennett and then perhaps reading Beelzebub while using Russel's book to study from. Many of the Gurdjieff books are intellectually dense and take a bit of mental effort to wade through. Without building up some background with some easier books, Russel's book would be hard to appreciate. Mercifully, Russel does try to break it down so you can go step by step. Two is that this book does not give a flavor for the practical Gurdjieff work and gives nothing about the sacred dances that Gurdjieff labored much to create. I think it would be good to first get some experience of these sides, with at least the practical self remembering exercises and how to use negative persons as a help to our own spiritual path, before tackling Russel's book. It will be more relevant then and reveal more of its practical sides. Russel intentionally limits his inquiry to a certain chunk of the work and does not substitute for the other parts. All in all, it is a valuable book and not a beginner's book. It is about one valuable chunk that seasoned work students may find relevant at a certain stage in their process.
A**N
An exact inquiry into Gurdjieff's universal laws of 3 & 7
This book is the only one among the plethora of post Gurdjieffian literature (with the exception of C. Daly King's "The Oragean Version") to take Gurdjieff's actual writings seriously. Smith has developed Gurdjieff's formulations in All & Everything, 1st Series to obtain exact mathematical explanations of all Life (No Less!) which aid one in finding objective meaning in daily life("All Life is Mathematics"-G.). This book definitely demands mental effort and provides objective benefit.
A**R
A brilliant deciphering of The Holy Planet Purgatory
The Kindle version is simply a PDF copy of this book. The softback is a much better prospect as there are multiple exercises to work through in order to cement one's knowledge of what Mr Smith is teaching.This book is a series of deeper and deeper insights and ramifications from Gurdjieff's Chapter 39 - The Holy Planet Purgatory from Beelezebub's Tales (p753). The author, over a number of decades, deciphered successfully and thoroughly, this text -"These changes in the functioning of the sacred Heptaparaparshinokh consisted in this, that in three of its Stopinders HE altered the what are called ‘subjective actions’ which had been until then in the Stopinders, in this respect, that in one HE lengthened the law-conformable successiveness; shortened it in another; and in a third, disharmonized it. And, namely, with the purpose of providing the ‘requisite inherency’ for receiving, for its functioning, the automatic affluence of all forces which were near, HE lengthened the Stopinder between its third and fourth deflections."Chapter 3 of this book has a practical exercise for one to build a model of a equal sevenths octave, and to see HOW it changes to a diatonic octave with the requisite changes described by Gurdjieff in Chapter 39. It's genius, pure genius.Chapters 4 to 7 explain how this change creates all things - periodic table of elements, Fibonacci sequence, Pascal's Triangle, electro-magnetic forces and the inherent tendency to half or double. It doesn't just describe the laws of three and seven, it explains how they work and why.This book for me, takes G's work and makes it real. Something one can hold in one's hand and Work with. The book describes how oscillations come into being, and how, with some work on the part of the reader, one actually ties in with the octave of Man, showing eventually how we can ascend.This book is not a full and comprehensive take on G's work, but moreover, a objectively accurate disassembly of his most fundamental ideas, and it builds upon those - the Heptaparaparshinokh and the Triamazikamno.The most interesting inclusion is the mapping of the standard deck of cards (52 + 2 jokers). Russell Smith shows how these map EXACTLY onto the structure of thirteen octaves in three scales.This reader is not just a fan of this book, this book is read daily as the third form of food. It's rich and gives more back from every attempt at learning more from it. It is most certainly not for the casual reader, but if one applies oneself to this book, it will feed you, and will transform you as you will begin to see how things work. The subjective slowly becomes the objective, with Work.
M**L
Édition Kindle
Il serait sympa de mettre les pages à l endroit et non pas à l envers...c est plus facile à lire...!! Je parle de l édition Kindle
S**R
A For Effort
A book of tables of musical intervals, many pages many diagrams many tables.But ... therefore a completely one sided book.Where is the application or applicability ?Where is the spirit within all this ? Or the doing ?Little attempt it would seem to bring these things into the world, which is strange ... or perhaps not strange, perhaps this kind of obsessive table-ising is a symptom of one dimensionality.Anyway, it would be good work if it took up 1/3 of the book and the rest on 3 centre balance and applying it all in the world .... unfortunately not.Ouspensky side student I imagine.The essential is missing, isn't that clear, you can't succeed from tables ... where is the heart ? Come on.
S**E
so don't waste your money
I'm sure the content is interesting, but it's unreadable on a Kindle, so don't waste your money.
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