Self-Remembering by Robert E. Burton

Self-Remembering

Robert E. Burton
216 pages
Weiser Books
Sep 1995
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This teacher of the Fourth Way Tradition shows how self-remembering, similar to Buddhist mindfulness and Orthodox nonattachment, relates to every aspect of the student's life and work. This book gives Burton's students an accurate transmission of his teaching on the core idea of selfremembering. Unique in the spiritual literature, this book is destined to become a classic. Read more Continue reading Read less ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Twenty-five years ago, Robert Earl Burton founded the Fellowship of Friends, a school of spiritual development in the Fourth Way tradition, which has been transmitted in this century by G.I. Gurdjieff and P.D. Ouspensky. A Greek-Armenian mystic and teacher of sacred dances, Gurdjieff rediscovered the Fourth Way tradition during long travels in the East, which provided the inspiration for his book, Meetings with Remarkable Men. He is perhaps best known for Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson. Gurdjieff's principal disciple, Ouspensky, became a teacher in his own right, and recorded the Fourth Way ideas in a series of clearly written and elegantly reasoned works, among which are The Fourth Way and In Search of the Miraculous, both published after his death in 1947.

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Pages 216
Publisher Weiser Books
Published 1995
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