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Paperback • 196 pages
Written in 1979, this book remains relevant as an
exposition of Bennett's ideas on time. It was the basis for the
major seminar "On Time" held in Baltimore, March 1998.
As one of the few living adventurers into the mysteries of time,
Blake continues his deep studies in the tradition of
Ouspensky, Nicoll, Collin and Bennett.
Based on transcriptions from a seminar, this is an experiential
as well as theoretical
exploration. Its frame of reference is taken from the ideas
of G. I. Gurdjieff and J. G. Bennett. It explains the concept of
three kinds of time and how they relate to life, dreams,
progress and spirituality. And it includes exercises and
discussions that bring the concepts into living experience.
Anthony Blake=Author
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