A Synthesis of Some of the Sayings and Writings of P.D. Ouspensky on the Subject of Negative Emotions
Cape Town: Privately Printed at the Stourton Press, 1953. First Edition. Tall octavo; 28pp. A Fine copy in beige cloth titled in red at front cover. A Fine copy; laid in is Time magazine's November 17, 1947 review of Peter Ouspensky's only novel, 'Strange Life of Ivan Osokin.' Ouspensky was the foremost proponent/translator of George Gurdjieff's philophical system known as 'The Fourth Way,' which viewed the expression of negative emotions (such as anger, fear, self-pity, jealousy, etc.) as a key obstacle to human psychological and spiritual development. Ouspensky stressed these ideas in group meetings and this book was compiled from his talks, notes, and writings. Edition limited to 300 copies for private circulation only. Item #23156
Price: $300.00
