Buddy
The Living Force
I have recently started reading In Search of the Miraculous: Fragments of an Unknown Teaching by P. D. Ouspensky.
I see that I had misunderstood some comments about the book made by others in the past. I thought it would be some huge scholarly tome, mostly difficult to read and comprehend, but I find that, so far, it's very accessible to me.
Also, I notice Gurdjieff was obviously in control of, not only his behavior, but of what he said, how he said it and whether he even responded at all to some questions/comments. When I realized this, I knew to consider his words with much more thought than I would give to more superficial writings.
As one result of letting his ideas sink in, the following quote:
[quote author=ISOTM]
{...}
A man inwardly 're-quires' that everyone should see what a remarkable man he is and that they should constantly give expression to their respect, esteem, and admiration for him, for his intellect, his beauty, his cleverness, his wit, his presence of mind, his originality, and all his other qualities.
Requirements in their turn are based on a completely fantastic notion about themselves such as very often occurs with people of very modest appearance. Various writers, actors, musicians, artists, and politicians, for instance, are almost without exception sick people. And what are they suffering from?
First of all from an extraordinary' opinion of themselves, then from requirements, and then from considering, that is, being ready and prepared beforehand to take offense at lack of understanding and lack of appreciation.
{...}
ISOTM, p.159
[/quote]
Seems to compress almost all I have read about having narcissistic expectations of others. It is a description of the actual flow - how these manifestations proceed from the inner notions of self-importance. As such, this description is so very useful to my self-observations because it practically hands me exactly where to look for all the associations involved. I am already benefiting from this description in this regard.
Does anyone else understand this quote the same way...that is, in terms of narcissistic traits?
I see that I had misunderstood some comments about the book made by others in the past. I thought it would be some huge scholarly tome, mostly difficult to read and comprehend, but I find that, so far, it's very accessible to me.
Also, I notice Gurdjieff was obviously in control of, not only his behavior, but of what he said, how he said it and whether he even responded at all to some questions/comments. When I realized this, I knew to consider his words with much more thought than I would give to more superficial writings.
As one result of letting his ideas sink in, the following quote:
[quote author=ISOTM]
{...}
A man inwardly 're-quires' that everyone should see what a remarkable man he is and that they should constantly give expression to their respect, esteem, and admiration for him, for his intellect, his beauty, his cleverness, his wit, his presence of mind, his originality, and all his other qualities.
Requirements in their turn are based on a completely fantastic notion about themselves such as very often occurs with people of very modest appearance. Various writers, actors, musicians, artists, and politicians, for instance, are almost without exception sick people. And what are they suffering from?
First of all from an extraordinary' opinion of themselves, then from requirements, and then from considering, that is, being ready and prepared beforehand to take offense at lack of understanding and lack of appreciation.
{...}
ISOTM, p.159
[/quote]
Seems to compress almost all I have read about having narcissistic expectations of others. It is a description of the actual flow - how these manifestations proceed from the inner notions of self-importance. As such, this description is so very useful to my self-observations because it practically hands me exactly where to look for all the associations involved. I am already benefiting from this description in this regard.
Does anyone else understand this quote the same way...that is, in terms of narcissistic traits?