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The Tertium Organum by P. D. Ouspensky explains the author's
philosophy of human behavior, and attempts to reconcile the natural
sciences with the theological and spiritual beliefs developed by
mankind. A bold and ambitious work of philosophy, Tertium Organum
is a committed attempt to establish a new model of the universe
from the perspective of humanity. Our individual reality and
perceptions, the application and development of the sciences, and
our relationship with the spiritual and the divine form background
themes in what is often an intense and focused explanation of
reality. The author does not stray to fanciful notions, but embarks
and maintains a route of reasoned explanation after the style of
the theosophical movement. P. D. Ouspensky was born in Russia and
first worked at a newspaper in Moscow. World War I proved almost
disastrous to his spiritual and professional life; the Tertium
Organum, originally written and published in Russia, was assumed
lost amid the conflict.
Tertium Organum, which he believed was the third major
philosophical synthesis, the previous being those of Aristotle and
Bacon. Originally issued in Russian in 1912, this is the second,
revised edition. It was translated into English and published in
1922.
A new edition of the groundbreaking spiritual treasure, with a
foreword by bestselling author Marianne Williamson .
Since its original publication in 1949, In Search of the Miraculous
has been hailed as the most valuable and reliable documentation of
G. I. Gurdjieff's thoughts and universal view. This historic and
influential work is considered by many to be a primer of mystical
thought as expressed through the Work, a combination of Eastern
philosophies that had for centuries been passed on orally from
teacher to student. Gurdjieff's goal, to introduce the Work to the
West, attracted many students, among them Ouspensky, an established
mathematician, journalist, and, with the publication of In Search
of the Miraculous, an eloquent and persuasive proselyte.
Ouspensky describes Gurdjieff's teachings in fascinating and
accessible detail, providing what has proven to be a stellar
introduction to the universal view of both student and teacher. It
goes without saying that In Search of the Miraculous has inspired
great thinkers and writers of ensuing spiritual movements,
including Marianne Williamson, the highly acclaimed author of A
Return to Love and Illuminata. In a new and never-before-published
foreword, Williamson shares the influence of Ouspensky's book and
Gurdjieff's teachings on the New Thought movement and her own life,
providing a contemporary look at an already timeless classic.
A major contribution!" --Rachel Pollack, bestselling author of
Seventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom The definitive collection of rare,
secret, and arcane tarot knowledge The Tarot: A Collection of
Secret Wisdom from Tarot's Mystical Origins is the ultimate guide
to the mysteries and lost knowledge of the tarot. This single
volume includes more than ten selections from foundational tarot
books, all from the 19th and 20th century. Many of these critical
texts have been forgotten, fallen out of print, or are impossible
to acquire. The Tarot reintroduces these books to the modern-day
reader, unlocking the invisible power of the tarot for a new
generation of card readers. The Tarot includes the following
complete books: The Tarot by S. L. MacGregor Mathers The Magical
Ritual of the Sanctum Regnum by Eliphaz Levi Fortune Telling by
Cards by P. R. S. Foli The Pictorial Key to the Tarot by Arthur
Edward Waite The Symbolism of the Tarot by P.D. Ouspensky The Tarot
of the Bohemians by Papus The Key to the Universe by Harriette
Augusta Curtiss & F. Homer The Key of Destiny by Harriette
Augusta Curtiss & F. Homer The General Book of the Tarot by
A.E. Thierens The Tarot also includes additional selections from
Manly P. Hall and others. Featuring over 400 original
black-and-white illustrations throughout the book, The Tarot is a
gorgeous gift and an irresistible invitation to both seasoned
readers and beginners to explore the esoteric wisdom of the cards.
2013 Reprint of 1931 Edition. Exact facsimile of the original
edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. In this
classic work, Ouspenky analyzes certain of the older schools of
thought from the East and the West, connecting them with modern
ideas and explaining them in light of the most recent discoveries
and speculations in newer schools of philosophy and religion. In
the course of his research he integrates the theories of
relativity, the fourth dimension and current psychological
theories. The book closes with a consideration of the sex problem
from the perspective of sex in relation to the evolution of man
toward superman.
THIS 66 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: New Model of the
Universe, by P. D. Ouspensky. To purchase the entire book, please
order ISBN 0766108228.
When Tertium Organum burst onto the New York literary scene its
author, P. D. Ouspensky, was unaware of it. Piotr Demianovich
Ouspensky, the most famous pupil of Greco-Armenian spiritual
teacher George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff, had written Kluck Kzaradkam
(the original title) in his native Russian and it had been
published in St. Petersburg in 1912. At the time of its New York
debut his whereabouts were unknown. A Russian by the name of
Nicholas Bessarabof had emigrated to America before the 1917
Russian Revolution and had taken the book with him. He gave a copy
to architect Claude Bragdon who could read Russian and was
interested in forth-dimensional consciousness. After reading the
book a friend echoed Bragdons' sentiments saying; He has recently
discovered a young Russian who "seems to us remarkable in many
ways." The man has introduced him to Ouspensky and his book on the
fourth dimension called Tertium Organum. Bragdon believes this book
to be the "long sought New Testament of the Sixth Race which will
justify the meekness of the saint, the vision of the mystic, and
create a new heaven and a new earth." He is currently collaborating
with Bessarabof on an English translation.A " In 1920 without
Ouspensky's knowledge, Bragdon and Bessarabof published the book in
English through Manas Press in New York. Meanwhile Ouspensky, a
journalist and destitute author, had arrived in Constantinople with
hardly a penny to his name. Later that year he was gratified to
receive a substantial royalty check, and the news that Tertium
Organum was a publishing success in English, and that his fame in
literary circles was assured. In 1921 he wrote, "This translation,
made without my knowledge and participation, at a time when I was
cut off by war and revolution from the civilized world, transmits
my thought so exactly that after a very attentive review of the
book I could find only one word to correct. Such a result could be
achieved only because Mr. Bessarabof and Mr. Bragdon were not
translating words merely, but were grasping directly my thoughts at
the back of them." In May 1921 Ouspensky received the sum of GBP100
from Lady Rothermere who was in Rochester, New York; it was wired
with the message: 'Deeply impressed by your book Tertium Organum -
wish to meet you in New York or London - will pay all expenses.'
This invitation gave Ouspensky the opportunity to move to England
where he secured Gurdjieff's permission to write a book on his
philosophy. Ouspensky spent the next twenty years in England
lecturing and teaching Gurdjieff's ideas and developing his own
philosophy. His lectures in London were attended by such literary
figures as Aldous Huxley, T. S. Eliot, and other writers,
journalists and doctors. His influence on the literary scene of the
1920's and 1930's as well as on the Russian avant-garde was huge
but today he is not widely known.
1920. The Third Canon of Thought and a Key to the Enigmas of the
World. Translated from Russian. Introduction by Claude Bragdon. The
Mystery of Time and Space; Shadows and Reality; Occultism and Love;
Animated Nature; Voices of the Stones; Mathematics of the Infinite;
The Logic of Ecstasy; Mystical Theosophy; Cosmic Consciousness; The
New Morality; Birth of the Superman.
THIS 42 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: New Model of the
Universe, by P. D. Ouspensky. To purchase the entire book, please
order ISBN 0766108228.
1947. The novel begins: On the screen at Kursk station in Moscow. A
bright April day of 1902. A group of friends, who came to see
Zinaida Krutitsky and her mother off to the Crimea, stand on the
platform by the sleeping-car. Among them Ivan Osokin, a young man
about twenty-six. Osokin is visibly agitated although he tries not
to show it. Zinaida is talking to her brother, Michail, Osokin's
friend, a young officer in the uniform of one of the Moscow
Grenadier regiments and two girls. Then she turns to Osokin and
walks aside with him.
THIS 42 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: New Model of the
Universe, by P. D. Ouspensky. To purchase the entire book, please
order ISBN 0766108228.
This is one of the Great Books on the Great Mystery..... do you
have a mind balanced and broad enough to grasp it? Time is really
motion in extra dimensional space... this profound thought can
point us towards the actual physical location of the "Fourth
Dimension." Our perception confuses this Dimension with Time, but
with an evolution of consciousness, it can be percieved. This is
the next huge Evolutionary Leap, both for the individual and for
Mankind, in understanding the true nature of the Universe and
Reality. Peter D. Ouspesky was a widely traveled Russian born
philosopher, who made his way to London after the Bolshevik
Revolution. He was associated with Gurdjieff for many years, but
ultimately seperated both from the man and the philosophy.
Ouspensky's work stands apart and above, as writing of rare
lucidity and clarity.
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Tertium Organum (Paperback)
P. D. Ouspensky, P. D. Uspenskii; Translated by Claude Fayette Bragdon
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"An imposing edifice of thought. Every one of its twenty chapters
will richly repay careful reading. Those passages dealing with
ethics, love, the significance of knowledge, and the meaning of
life are hard to surpass." - New York Evening Post The title of
this book, Tertium Organum, boldly refers no less to a
reorganization of all knowledge, but it is primarily a study of
psychology, more specifically the psychology of our higher mind.
For Ouspensky what we can call the higher mind represents, within a
single person, the development of an entirely new way of
understanding. In short, psychology is the art of self-study. With
remarkable scope and sophistication, Ouspensky shows us in this
book, which has been hailed as "a work of genius," just how vast
and strange our universe really is. P. D. [PETYR DEMIANOVICH]
OUSPENSKY (1878-1947) was a Russian mathematician and philosopher
turned mystic, who combined geometry and psychology in his
discussion of higher dimensions of existence. After traveling
through Europe and the East, seeking unsuccessfully the world's
centers where ancient esoteric knowledge and wisdom are not only
preserved, but taught to initiates, he returned to Russia where he
met and studied under G.I. Gurdjieff. Ouspensky is today best known
for his expositions of the early work of this famous Russian
mystic.
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