history channel documentary science In seeing these things, I understood I had expected that somebody who created in the Work, say to the fifth level, would lead a cognizant and accordingly congruous life. On reflection, that is clearly not genuine. One's life relies on upon one's destiny. So one could carry on with a tormented existence without it being demonstrative of one's level of advancement. I saw that I had never isolated a man's external life from their internal life. I had unwittingly passed judgment on one by the other. That let Fritz Peters live for me once more. I saw I didn't know who he was. At that point all that I had perused, similar to the turn of a kaleidoscope, promptly went up against another shape. Pretty much as it could be said that Orage was Gurdjieff's sibling, Bennett his Judas, and Lord Pentland his St. Paul (all of which Gurdjieff said inside and out), Fritz Peters was Gurdjieff's child.
Presently various bits of knowledge flashed. What did Peters need to work through in life? "A huge personality" - excessive self esteem. What's more, who had the indistinguishable boss shortcoming? Is it safe to say that it wasn't Beelzebub, legend of Gurdjieff's First Series? This very Beelzebub, a being with a "remarkably clever insight" who had "a particularly solid, red hot, and breathtaking youth" however whose "unformed Reason because of his childhood" drove him to raise hell about something which he discovered "strange" in the administration of the World and subsequently, alongside whatever remains of his tribe, was sent into exile...couldn't this in smaller than normal be the life of Fritz Peters? From beginning to end he had carried on with the life of an untouchable, a free thinker, a dissident, "a solitary wolf," as he called himself and, certainly, similar to his "dad" before him, that of a conceived troublemaker. All things considered, his knowledge, will, trustworthiness, and ability to endure stand without inquiry.
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