Zen, Yoga, Gurdjieff: Lee's Gurdjieff Newsletter

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 There’s a difference between remorse for one’s own action and remorse on a larger scale. 

The difference lies to some extent in the material that Gurdjieff wrote in the essay, “The Meaning of Life,” which was originally entitled, “Pure and Impure Emotions.”

Most people make the mistake of confusing remorse for their own external actions with remorse of c…

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