Wednesday, November 27, 2019

A Series of Discussions:
 What is the Gurdjieff Work?                            
Monday, December 2 · 6:30 PM 

  • Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, East Liberty
    2nd Floor Meeting Room 3A
    130 Whitfield Street
    Pittsburgh, PA 15206 
We have one more discussion scheduled this year, on Wednesday, December 11. This meeting will also be from 6:30-7:30 at the East Liberty Carnegie Library.

Tuesday, November 19, 2019

A Series of Discussions:
What is the Gurdjieff Work?
          Forms of the Work                      
Monday, November 25 · 6:30 PM 

  • Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, East Liberty
    2nd Floor Meeting Room 3B
    130 Whitfield Street
    Pittsburgh, PA 15206 
We have scheduled two more discussions on December 2 & 11. These meetings will also be from 6:30-7:30 at the East Liberty Carnegie Library.

" . . . and from then on there gradually arose in me that 'something' which has brought the whole of me to the unshakeable conviction that, apart from the vanities of life, there exists a 'something else' which must be the aim and ideal of every more or less thinking man, and that it is only this something else which may make a man really happy and give him real values, instead of the illusory 'goods' with which in ordinary life he is always and in everything full."

                                                                                     -- G. I. Gurdjieff
                                                                                             from Meetings With Remarkable Men



Wednesday, November 6, 2019

A Series of Discussions:  
What is the Gurdjieff Work?  
            An Introduction                 

Monday, November 11 · 6:30 PM 
  • Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, East Liberty
    2nd Floor Meeting Room 3B
    130 Whitfield Street
    Pittsburgh, PA 15206 
We have scheduled three more discussions on November 25, December 2 & 11. These meetings will also be from 6:30-7:30 at the East Liberty Carnegie Library.

"Who am I? I need to know.  If I do not know, what meaning does my life have?  And what in me responds to life?  So, I must try to answer, to see who I am. 

. . . I may begin to suspect that I am not what I believe.

. . . The search for myself begins with questioning . . ."

                                             -- Jeanne de Salzmann