He went on to talk about India: how many people go there looking for truth, but India is only "bordel for truth."
September 24, 1949 in Paris
September 24, 1949 in Paris
A.R. Orage
In Search Of The Miraculous (Chapter Eight)
J.G. Bennett - Witness p.247
Frank Lloyd Wright
http://www.lawsofwisdom.com/chapter5.html
Gurdjieff and the Women of the Rope p.22
Fritz Peters - My Journey with a Mystic p.237
Nott - Teachings of Gurdjieff p.30
Philip Mairet on Gurdjieffs Ideas
John Carswell - Lives and Letters p.185
He was scornful of wordy analysis of philosophical ideas, and his own ideas were always expressed clearly, even crudely, with the earthiness of his peasant stoc ,and seemed to come out of his personal experience and contemplation. Verbosity he always condemned, and in the early days particularly that of Ouspensky, who was an effortless, brilliant but wordy talker.
Anna Butkowsky Hewitt - With Gurdjieff in St.Petersburg and Paris p.142
from a introduction to the Gurdjieff Movements in 1923
C.S. Nott - Teachings of Gurdjieff p.107