Zen, Yoga, Gurdjieff: Lee's Gurdjieff Newsletter

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A continuity of feeling

A continuity of feeling

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January 28, Amiens

In the action of self-remembering, there’s a question of how we experience continuity, that is, the continuous action of Gurdjieff’s “I am.”


The prayer “I am... I wish to be” is the Old Testament prayer Moses encountered: “I am that I am,” the Lord said to him. 

This continuity of “I am” begins in sensation. As Gurdjieff said in Wartime …

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