A. R. Orage's Commentaries on All and Everything
Very few have the temerity to attempt making a commentary on All and Everything: Beelzebub’s Tales to the Grandson. Of the handful who have done so, Orage was surely the best qualified. This commentary was first printed in C.S. Knott’s Teachings of Gurdjieff, published in 1961. Orage’s skill as an editor and his deep respect for the content of Gurdjieff’s writings help bring out its unique quality as a scripture. This commentary helps to clarify the content of All and Everything. This book is hardback and bound by hand.
Very few have the temerity to attempt making a commentary on All and Everything: Beelzebub’s Tales to the Grandson. Of the handful who have done so, Orage was surely the best qualified. This commentary was first printed in C.S. Knott’s Teachings of Gurdjieff, published in 1961. Orage’s skill as an editor and his deep respect for the content of Gurdjieff’s writings help bring out its unique quality as a scripture. This commentary helps to clarify the content of All and Everything. This book is hardback and bound by hand.
Very few have the temerity to attempt making a commentary on All and Everything: Beelzebub’s Tales to the Grandson. Of the handful who have done so, Orage was surely the best qualified. This commentary was first printed in C.S. Knott’s Teachings of Gurdjieff, published in 1961. Orage’s skill as an editor and his deep respect for the content of Gurdjieff’s writings help bring out its unique quality as a scripture. This commentary helps to clarify the content of All and Everything. This book is hardback and bound by hand.