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Maurice Nicoll

    19. Juli 1884 – 30. August 1953

    Maurice Nicoll war ein britischer Psychiater und Lehrer der Vierten Weges, der für seine ausführlichen Kommentare zu den Lehren von Gurdjieff und Ouspensky bekannt ist. Sein Werk befasst sich tiefgehend mit psychologischer Entwicklung und der Integration spiritueller Traditionen mit der modernen Psychologie. Beeinflusst durch sein Studium mit Carl Gustav Jung und seine spätere Arbeit mit Ouspensky und Gurdjieff, entwickelte Nicoll seinen eigenen Ansatz zur Selbstfindung. Seine Schriften, oft in Form von Vorträgen für Studiengruppen, bieten tiefe Einblicke in die Natur der menschlichen Psyche und den Weg zur Erleuchtung.

    Manuel
    Living Time: and the Integration of the Life
    New Man
    Vom neuen Menschen
    Der neue Mensch
    Ich bin der weg…
    • Der neue Mensch

      Die Deutung einiger Gleichnisse und Wunder Christi

      • 210 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      Der neue Mensch
    • New Man

      An Interpretation of Some Parables and Miracles of Christ

      • 248 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Exploring the deeper meanings behind sacred texts, this work delves into the psychological interpretations of stories from the Old Testament and the Gospels. It posits that these narratives hold an inner knowledge that transcends their literal meanings, offering insights into human nature and the journey towards self-awareness. By examining tales such as the Ark, the Tower of Babel, and parables from the Gospels, the author aims to illuminate a path for individuals to navigate their lives, promoting understanding and preventing self-destruction.

      New Man
      4,5
    • Manuel

      • 382 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      MANUEL - Portrait of a Serial Killer tells the full story from start to finish, from his birth in the USA and his love of gangster movies to his life of crime that would ultimately end on the gallows after one of the most sensational trials in legal history.

      Manuel
      3,6
    • SELECTIONS FROM MEETINGS IN 1953 (Last year of Dr Nicoll's life) Introduction March 1 Negative Emotions March 14 End, Cause and Effect March 15 Singing your Song April 4&5 Observation of Moods April 18&19. Some Reflections on Self-Observation April 26 The Middle Divisions May 2&3 The Conjunction of the outer and inner Divisions May 9&10 Notes on the Opening of inner Divisions May 23&24 The Prison of Negative Emotions May 30&31 The Neutralizing Force of the Work June 6&7 Objective Consciousness June 13&14. Memory of the Work and Work-Memory June 20&21 The development of Understanding June 27&28 The Crowd of 'I's in your Being July 25&26 Reflections on Psycho-Transformism August 9 Growth of Essence August 16 Observation of Attitude towards the Work

      Selections from Meetings in 1953: At Great Amwell House
    • The Blue Germ

      • 136 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      The work of Henry Maurice Dunlop Nicoll focuses on the psychological insights derived from the teachings of Gurdjieff and Ouspensky. As a prominent psychiatrist and Fourth Way teacher, he compiled a multi-volume series of commentaries that reflect his interpretations and discussions with study groups. His writings delve into the complexities of human psychology and self-development, offering a unique perspective on the transformative practices associated with the Fourth Way philosophy.

      The Blue Germ