Tag Archives: G.I. Gurdjieff
Regarding Belief, in the Realm of the Religious or Spiritual
I do not disbelieve in anything. To believe in anything is to shut out all the things that are not within the belief system. I have a notion that Jesus, the Buddha, and others, had glimpses of “The Great Everything” … Continue reading
Words
Words, Words, Words. My head is filled with words; my mouth issues streams of words; my pencil scribbles across the page … toward what end? Or is it just a compulsion, nervous or otherwise…or no-wise, given that “nervous” is just … Continue reading
Posted in Essays, Poetry
Tagged Confucius, G.I. Gurdjieff, Joseph Conrad, Rudyard Kipling, Sierra Nevada, words
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