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Can anyone recommend the best one to read first? Thanks
chachazoom said:Can anyone recommend the best one to read first? Thanks
Erna said:How come no one ever mentions Gurdjieff's 1st book, The Herald of Coming Good.
Gurdjieff said:Three years ago, when there had simultaneously arisen three very serious facts hindering my work and insuperable by usual means, I then, among other measures unusual in the life of people, for the purpose of conquering these "uninvited guests," also wrote one small booklet under the title of The Herald of Coming Good.
This I wrote especially for certain people who had already long been considered followers of my ideas or, during the existence of the Institute founded by me, had been pupils in one or another of its branches.
This booklet was printed in nine languages, a thousand copies in each language.
Although every measure was then taken to prevent its falling into the hands of people who as yet did not know me, this was not entirely achieved, and now, to the number of several hundred copies, it is unfortunately, as it is said, "passing from hand to hand".
And so, having this in mind, I consider it my duty, for the possibility of attaining my third fundamental aim also to entire satisfaction, to give here the following advice:
If you as yet have not read this book entitled The Herald of Coming Good, then thank the circumstance and do not read it.
Gurdjieff said:Three years ago, when there had simultaneously arisen three very serious facts hindering my work and insuperable by usual means, I then, among other measures unusual in the life of people, for the purpose of conquering these "uninvited guests," also wrote one small booklet under the title of The Herald of Coming Good.
If you as yet have not read this book entitled The Herald of Coming Good, then thank the circumstance and do not read it.