
Jeremy Marsh, Chapter 4, p. 52
2000s, At First Sight (2005)
Source: Memory Wire (1987), Chapter 16 (p. 142)
Jeremy Marsh, Chapter 4, p. 52
2000s, At First Sight (2005)
“Time will prolong time, and life will serve life.”
The Myth of Sisyphus (1942), The Absurd Man
Context: Time will prolong time, and life will serve life. In this field that is both limited and bulging with possibilities, everything to himself, except his lucidity, seems unforeseeable to him. What rule, then, could emanate from that unreasonable order? The only truth that might seem instructive to him is not formal: it comes to life and unfolds in men. The absurd mind cannot so much expect ethical rules at the end of its reasoning as, rather, illustrations and the breath of human lives.
Source: Carlos Castaneda (1971) Separate Reality: Conversations With Don Juan. p. 85; As cited in: Eugene Dupuis (2001) Time Shift: Managing Time to Create a Life You Love. Ch. 5: Self Management
John G. Bennett Gurdjieff: Making a New World (New York: Harper & Row, 1973), pp. 231-232: Cited in " Sexual Beliefs and Practices http://gurdjiefffourthway.org/pdf/sexual.pdf" on gurdjiefffourthway.org, accessed 2013-04-21
"The Doctrine of Free Will"
1930s, Has Religion Made Useful Contributions to Civilization? (1930)
Source: The Man With the Iron Heart (2008), p. 412
"To the Indianapolis Clergy." The Iconoclast (Indianapolis, IN) (1883)
Source: Ten Little Wizards (1988), Chapter 4 (p. 24)