Barber-surgeons AKA barber/blood-letters (hence the red and white poles hanging outside their shops) counted tooth pulling as one of their "specialties". Oftentimes they were also fronts for Tarot reading and fortunetelling and as such seen as Guides along the Esoteric Path. The theme of a person doing ordinary work in public while privately being a link in the esoteric chain is a theme that crops up in REMARKABLE MEN again. Good to see both of you back! 😊
Great comment , Gregory. I didn't know that about the barber surgeons. Such cracking information. It should be included as a footnote to that particular section of chapter one of the tales. "The problem is nobody knows how to do anything perfectly , and therefore it is impossible to talk to a man who knows not how to do something perfectly well. Even if a man knows how to make a cup of coffee perfectly well , one can talk to him." Gurdjieff , In search of the miraculous. great to hear from you again , Much love , Noel and Lara
I love what you are both giving with this work! I am over the moon it has found me! I am watching all clips. It is a vivifying factor in my life. Thank you❤thank you ❤
I agree you don't feel that many of the talking heads really have grasped what they have read.. just automaton talk with no soul. You have a more lively approach to this which has a more real vibe. Best to both of you.
Not just grasped what they have read , but not experienced it at close quarters. The immediacy and connection to the work thru life experience (and especially intentional suffering ) is vital. As is a buoyant humor. The humor in Beelzebub's tales is off the charts. In fact , side splittingly funny. However it goes right over people's heads , for the main part. This is quite humorous in itself. Mr. Gurdjieff certainly buried the bone very deep , yet still managed to hit people on the head with it ! All the best to you , Noel and Lara
@@hermesnoelthefourthway I totally agree. I find I am genuinely laughing throughout the book. And it is a different type of humor. I especially enjoy the humor in the Beelzebub in America chapter.
@@wesleysullivan8047 It certainly is a different kind of humor ! Monsieur Bon Bon remained faithful to the last to the dear , precious injunction of his grandmother 👵 may she attain the kingdom of heaven , never to do as others do. Yes. Chapter 42 , Beelzebub in America , is one of the most astonishing pieces of writing ever created. "If you're going to enjoy felicity , enjoy it with a bang." A great reference to those much missed , much destroyed Tikliamishian comfort couches 🛋 of the great people of Tikliamish.
For that pearls of extraordinary we can find u h by attending it as true treasure it is. Much appreciation for the rare display of it as it is majestic in nature to behold. As few can describe this vivifying relative to what we attract for it beyond talk.
Hello , Suzanne. We hope you are well and that your planetary body and spirit is vivified beyond understanding. Although it helps to have a vivifying relative. I once had an uncle named leo who would dress up in traditional Russian folk costume and go into the local park and dance the polka and the foxtrot to the great amusement and vivification of the entire population of the local town. The whole town was so vivified that the uplifting vibrations from this Russian town caused by the said uncle of mine , Leo , would reach the inhabitants of Paris when it was windy and wet by the eiffel tower and these french three brained beings and biped destroyers of natures good would simultaneously lauch into that inveterate , degenerate dance of theirs , so aptly named the can can💃 🕺 "With conscious wish one can can."
@SuzanneGreenberg-bt3zg "Royal" and "majestic in nature ! Wowzers ! Soon King Charles will be appearing on the channel in his scottish kilt doing the highland fling tossing his caber . One who is not familar with scottish traditions may need to google "tossing the caber" and the highland fling. Both practises are not recommended for the uninitiated. All and everything , indeed !
It's all about the emanations , isnt it ? Not the words. "So now faith , hope , and love will remain forever , but the greatest of these is love." 1. Corinthians. 13 : 13. Something Mr. Gurdjieff and Mr.Ouspensky knew only too well. Best wishes to you too , Boris. Noel and Lara
You've just reminded me of a very strange event. A few years ago I was reading Nietzsche's beyond good and evil. The next day I went into a thrift store and was looking through the shirts and a shirt with beyond good and evil written across it actually fell from the clothes rack onto my feet. Imagine my surprise when I saw what was written on it 😳 Strange world we live in. I bought the shirt and still have it.
Beloved Icarus The Life and Work of Rodney Collin, author of "The Theory of Celestial Influence." Collin-Smith, Joyce This is what you were mentioning about I guess and if so it indeed is astonishing. Quite right. P.S.: Oh! I just realised that you were talking about some other article. Anyway this one about Mr.Rodney Collin is too good too. Cheers! 🎉 Love.
www.gurdjieff.org/tonne1.htm#:~:text=Regardless%20of%20what%20perspective%20one,been%20the%20subject%20of%20debate The remarkable article is by a certain TerjeTonne , who was a close friend of Joyce Collin-smith's. The remarkable account of the last few days with Ouspensky at Lyne is wonderfully chronicled here. The section begins just after the half way point. Beginning with "when in May 1947 Ouspensky abandoned the system"........... Who is beloved Icarus ? Much love , Noel and Lara
@@hermesnoelthefourthway Hi there Noel & Lara, thanks so much for the link. Extremely curious to read the full story however I must tell you that when you narrated the slapping incident that took place in Ouspensky's house and also about him abandoning the system, these sound familiar to me. I can't exactly place as to when and where I could have read about it. And about who is Icarus, I read that he is a character from Greek mythology, a very interesting one and an allusion to Collin, perhaps. Thanks. Love. 🎉
It’s the strangest thing. When Gurdjieff needed a dentist he went to a barber. To day I needed a hair cut and went to a dentist. My hair does look a bit chewed.
You'll have to remove your deerstalker so that we can have a butchers , me old china. If it's overly chewed , sue the ass off your dentist. I wouldn't put up with such shenanigans for a second. Haircut 100 , fantastic day th-cam.com/video/RYWWh1ztqxQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=tH23JGrZYtqry_9x
Yes to retell a tale, I woke up this fair morning with a whole story in my head. I cane downstairs to draw a picture in black silhouette, portraying a duel between Lord Groopgrin and Catchment Bogpong....no less and the tale continues, in vasic about who winsor of anyoone wins the duel with flintlock pistols, it's an ambigous ending, however this vivified my spirits. And this is so very true, to change the tone of one's existence....to open bew doors, fresh tracks. 😁
Astonishing ! Good morning , Stephen. And furthermore ; "In this unusual interior were several experimental apparatus of strange form and among them was a specimen of the sound producing instrument which I brought with me from the surface of your planet , the type of contemporary terrestrial sound producing instrument which your favourites call a grand piano. The cover of this grand piano was open , and to each series of the strings visible beneath it were fitted independent little apparatuses which served as measure of the degree of vivifyingness of the variously sourced vibrations and were called vibrometers. When I saw the large number of these vibrometers , the being impulse of astonishment in my common presence increased to such an intensity as that which our dear Mullah nasr Eddin expresses by the following words : THE LIMIT OF FULL SATIETY IS BURSTING." Beelzebub's tales , page 886 , chapter 41 , the bokharian dervish Hadji- Asvatz-Troov 🎹😎
Barber-surgeons AKA barber/blood-letters (hence the red and white poles hanging outside their shops) counted tooth pulling as one of their "specialties".
Oftentimes they were also fronts for Tarot reading and fortunetelling and as such seen as Guides along the Esoteric Path.
The theme of a person doing ordinary work in public while privately being a link in the esoteric chain is a theme that crops up in REMARKABLE MEN again.
Good to see both of you back! 😊
Great comment , Gregory. I didn't know that about the barber surgeons. Such cracking information. It should be included as a footnote to that particular section of chapter one of the tales. "The problem is nobody knows how to do anything perfectly , and therefore it is impossible to talk to a man who knows not how to do something perfectly well. Even if a man knows how to make a cup of coffee perfectly well , one can talk to him."
Gurdjieff , In search of the miraculous.
great to hear from you again ,
Much love ,
Noel and Lara
Appreciate you posting these
Thank you. We appreciate you watching them and your feedback.
All the best ,
Noel & Lara
I love what you are both giving with this work!
I am over the moon it has found me! I am watching all clips.
It is a vivifying factor in my life. Thank you❤thank you ❤
Thank you for watching. We are glad that you enjoy our work.
All the best ,
Noel and Lara
You are both wonderful!
Thank you very much, Stephen ✨✨
Noel and Lara
😁🎹🍰
And so are you 🎹✨️
I agree you don't feel that many of the talking heads really have grasped what they have read.. just automaton talk with no soul. You have a more lively approach to this which has a more real vibe. Best to both of you.
Not just grasped what they have read , but not experienced it at close quarters. The immediacy and connection to the work thru life experience (and especially intentional suffering ) is vital. As is a buoyant humor. The humor in Beelzebub's tales is off the charts. In fact , side splittingly funny. However it goes right over people's heads , for the main part. This is quite humorous in itself. Mr. Gurdjieff certainly buried the bone very deep , yet still managed to hit people on the head with it !
All the best to you ,
Noel and Lara
@@hermesnoelthefourthway I totally agree. I find I am genuinely laughing throughout the book. And it is a different type of humor. I especially enjoy the humor in the Beelzebub in America chapter.
@@wesleysullivan8047
It certainly is a different kind of humor ! Monsieur Bon Bon remained faithful to the last to the dear , precious injunction of his grandmother 👵 may she attain the kingdom of heaven , never to do as others do.
Yes. Chapter 42 , Beelzebub in America , is one of the most astonishing pieces of writing ever created. "If you're going to enjoy felicity , enjoy it with a bang." A great reference to those much missed , much destroyed Tikliamishian comfort couches 🛋 of the great people of Tikliamish.
For that pearls of extraordinary we can find u h by attending it as true treasure it is. Much appreciation for the rare display of it as it is majestic in nature to behold. As few can describe this vivifying relative to what we attract for it beyond talk.
Hello , Suzanne. We hope you are well and that your planetary body and spirit is vivified beyond understanding. Although it helps to have a vivifying relative. I once had an uncle named leo who would dress up in traditional Russian folk costume and go into the local park and dance the polka and the foxtrot to the great amusement and vivification of the entire population of the local town. The whole town was so vivified that the uplifting vibrations from this Russian town caused by the said uncle of mine , Leo , would reach the inhabitants of Paris when it was windy and wet by the eiffel tower and these french three brained beings and biped destroyers of natures good would simultaneously lauch into that inveterate , degenerate dance of theirs , so aptly named the can can💃 🕺
"With conscious wish one can can."
@@hermesnoelthefourthway Indeed the Muslim I chatted with are getting a royal dose and feeling better
@SuzanneGreenberg-bt3zg
"Royal" and "majestic in nature ! Wowzers ! Soon King Charles will be appearing on the channel in his scottish kilt doing the highland fling tossing his caber .
One who is not familar with scottish traditions may need to google "tossing the caber" and the highland fling. Both practises are not recommended for the uninitiated.
All and everything , indeed !
Sorry for the strange picture, I see my son has put this image and name in.
Vivification
To be vivified is the greatest gift of all✨
🎉Your and Lara appearances emanates the Hope. It is much rare to find in our lives.
Best wishes to your both!😊
Boris
It's all about the emanations , isnt it ? Not the words.
"So now faith , hope , and love will remain forever , but the greatest of these is love."
1. Corinthians. 13 : 13.
Something Mr. Gurdjieff and Mr.Ouspensky knew only too well.
Best wishes to you too , Boris.
Noel and Lara
@@hermesnoelthefourthway 'cause the intellectual center os overloaded by Putin's propaganda, so I switched to EMO, sorry, Noel!
Cool shirt Noel
You've just reminded me of a very strange event. A few years ago I was reading Nietzsche's beyond good and evil. The next day I went into a thrift store and was looking through the shirts and a shirt with beyond good and evil written across it actually fell from the clothes rack onto my feet. Imagine my surprise when I saw what was written on it 😳
Strange world we live in. I bought the shirt and still have it.
@@hermesnoelthefourthway syncromysticism in action!
@johnnydez4392
Never heard that one before : synchromysticism. Love it
Beloved Icarus
The Life and Work of Rodney Collin, author of "The Theory of Celestial Influence."
Collin-Smith, Joyce
This is what you were mentioning about I guess and if so it indeed is astonishing. Quite right.
P.S.: Oh! I just realised that you were talking about some other article. Anyway this one about Mr.Rodney Collin is too good too. Cheers! 🎉 Love.
www.gurdjieff.org/tonne1.htm#:~:text=Regardless%20of%20what%20perspective%20one,been%20the%20subject%20of%20debate
The remarkable article is by a certain TerjeTonne , who was a close friend of Joyce Collin-smith's.
The remarkable account of the last few days with Ouspensky at Lyne is wonderfully chronicled here.
The section begins just after the half way point. Beginning with "when in May 1947 Ouspensky abandoned the system"...........
Who is beloved Icarus ?
Much love ,
Noel and Lara
@@hermesnoelthefourthway Hi there Noel & Lara, thanks so much for the link. Extremely curious to read the full story however I must tell you that when you narrated the slapping incident that took place in Ouspensky's house and also about him abandoning the system, these sound familiar to me. I can't exactly place as to when and where I could have read about it. And about who is Icarus, I read that he is a character from Greek mythology, a very interesting one and an allusion to Collin, perhaps. Thanks. Love. 🎉
And by the way I couldn't get the link for that article but you may search with the info provided and you'll find it.
It’s the strangest thing. When Gurdjieff needed a dentist he went to a barber.
To day I needed a hair cut and went to a dentist.
My hair does look a bit chewed.
You'll have to remove your deerstalker so that we can have a butchers , me old china. If it's overly chewed , sue the ass off your dentist. I wouldn't put up with such shenanigans for a second.
Haircut 100 , fantastic day
th-cam.com/video/RYWWh1ztqxQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=tH23JGrZYtqry_9x
@@hermesnoelthefourthway fantastic 👍
Yes to retell a tale, I woke up this fair morning with a whole story in my head. I cane downstairs to draw a picture in black silhouette, portraying a duel between Lord Groopgrin and Catchment Bogpong....no less and the tale continues, in vasic about who winsor of anyoone wins the duel with flintlock pistols, it's an ambigous ending, however this vivified my spirits. And this is so very true, to change the tone of one's existence....to open bew doors, fresh tracks. 😁
Astonishing ! Good morning , Stephen.
And furthermore ; "In this unusual interior were several experimental apparatus of strange form and among them was a specimen of the sound producing instrument which I brought with me from the surface of your planet , the type of contemporary terrestrial sound producing instrument which your favourites call a grand piano.
The cover of this grand piano was open , and to each series of the strings visible beneath it were fitted independent little apparatuses which served as measure of the degree of vivifyingness of the variously sourced vibrations and were called vibrometers.
When I saw the large number of these vibrometers , the being impulse of astonishment in my common presence increased to such an intensity as that which our dear Mullah nasr Eddin expresses by the following words : THE LIMIT OF FULL SATIETY IS BURSTING."
Beelzebub's tales , page 886 , chapter 41 , the bokharian dervish Hadji- Asvatz-Troov 🎹😎
@@hermesnoelthefourthwayAstonishing, yes strings, vibrations for me the very essence that motivates me to Do.....😁