Gurdjieff-Nyland Weekly Study & Practice Group
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Gurdjieff-Nyland Weekly Study & Practice Group

By Gurdjieff-Nyland Study Group

Join us for a weekly gathering inspired by the teachings of G.I. Gurdjieff as passed down through Willem A. Nyland.

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Online

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  • Online

About this event

Gurdjieff devoted his life to understanding the real purpose of human existence. His method teaches how to use daily life as a means for inner development, without withdrawing from external responsibilities. Mr. Nyland, a direct pupil of Gurdjieff since 1924, was personally asked by Gurdjieff to lead a group in New York in 1945. He dedicated his life to the teaching and practice of these ideas, establishing a network of groups across the United States. This group follows in that tradition.

What to Expect:

  • Practical application of Gurdjieff’s ideas in daily life.
  • Exploration of inner work through shared insights and reflections.
  • An open space for both newcomers and experienced students to engage with the Work.

If you are new to Gurdjieff’s teachings, you are welcome to join and explore this practical and profound approach to self-development. The meetings provide a way to engage with the Work in a supportive group setting.

“When you want to Work, find out first what is meant and be absolutely sure that what is meant you understand. And then make absolutely sure that you agree with what is supposed to be done. So that that what you wish to do, you can do wholeheartedly.”

Willem A. Nyland, Jan. 6, 1968

Frequently asked questions

1. Who can join this group?

Anyone interested in Gurdjieff’s teachings, whether a complete beginner or someone with prior experience, is welcome.

2. Do I need to have read Gurdjieff’s books before attending?

No prior reading is required. However, discussions will often reference Beelzebub’s Tales to His Grandson and Meetings with Remarkable Men.

3. How do I access the online meetings?

Once you register on Eventbrite, you will receive a link to join the session.

4. What is expected of participants?

Participants should come with an open mind, a sincere interest in self-development, and a willingness to engage in discussion.

5. Is there a cost to attend?

No, the meetings are free, but donations to support the group’s activities are welcome.

6. Will these sessions be recorded?

No, to maintain privacy and encourage open discussion, sessions will not be recorded. But Written notes for the meeting can be provided if requested.

7. How can I learn more about Gurdjieff’s teachings?

Aside from attending the group, you can explore Gurdjieff’s books and W A Nyland related materials. Recommendations will be provided during the meetings. ( Beelzebub's Tales To His Grandson 1950's editition ) W A Nyalnd's Writings https://nyland-access.org

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