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    Kay Smith Presents Gurdjieff's Allegory Of The Horse, Carriage And Driver

    Be sure to visit the Spiritual Broadcast Network - Your GoTo place for all things spiritual. You will find many other live shows, over three hundred hours of spiritual documentaries, movies and much more. http://www.sbnvideo.tv Both Gurdjieff and Ouspensky teach that man cannot move, think, or speak of his own accord. He is a marionette pulled here and there by invisible strings. If he understands this, he can learn more about Himself, and possibly then things may begin to change for him. But if he cannot realize and understand His utter mechanicalness, or if he does not wish to accept it as a fact, he can learn nothing more, and things cannot change for him. MAN IS A MACHINE, but a very peculiar machine. He is a machine which, in right circumstances and with right treatment, can know that he is a machine, and , having fully realized this, he may find the ways to cease to be a machine.

    Kay Smith Presents Gurdjieff's Allegory of the Horse, Carriage and Driver

    Be sure to visit the Spiritual Broadcast Network - Your GoTo place for all things spiritual. You will find many other live shows, over three hundred hours of spiritual documentaries, movies and much more. http://www.sbnvideo.tv

    Both Gurdjieff and Ouspensky teach that man cannot move, think, or speak of his own accord. He is a marionette pulled here and there by invisible strings. If he understands this, he can learn more about Himself, and possibly then things may begin to change for him.

    But if he cannot realize and understand His utter mechanicalness, or if he does not wish to accept it as a fact, he can learn nothing more, and things cannot change for him.

    MAN IS A MACHINE, but a very peculiar machine. He is a machine which, in right circumstances and with right treatment, can know that he is a machine, and , having fully realized this, he may find the ways to cease to be a machine.