Balance, the function of the steward, Natassa Cavalli, FourthWayToday.org, Fellowship of Friends

The Function of the Steward

What is the function of the steward in work on ourselves? Both science and objective wisdom indicate that to restore balance to our shaken “being,” practical work on ourselves is necessary. Science informs us that our thymus gland is the first thing affected by our emotions. It is responsible for our immune system and the […]

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Working with the higher and the lower, David Tuttle, FourthWayToday, Fellowship of Friends, Robert Burton

Working with the Lower and the Higher

How do we learn to work with both the lower and the higher impressions that surround us? At the beginning of the work, we hear that man is a machine. The work begins with the study of this machine. We study the lower and the higher within us. We learn of our four lower centers […]

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Perspectives on the Idea of Balance

Perspectives on the Idea of Balance

 “If my devils are to leave me, I am afraid my angels will take flight as well.” – Rainer Maria Rilke This was the poet Rilke’s response to a proposal  of psychoanalysis. At first glance, it appears to be a frightened and irrational claim. And yet it is based on an a concept of balance that […]

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Archangel, the Sense of I, Fourth Way Authors, Fellowship of Friends

Fourth Way Authors on the Sense of I

All work for development has two sides—something old in man has to be killed and something quite new has to be born. Preparation for the one and the other must go side by side, and they require quite different work. – Rodney Collin

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The Sense of I, Fellowship of Friends, Robert Earl Burton

The Sense of I

How does self-observation develop our sense of I? A Sequence of Work ‘I’s Once, during an elementary school break, as I now remember, I started playing hide and seek with children from all six grades in the school. Then an older girl yelled at me: “What are you doing in the game? Cockroach! Eh, cockroach! […]

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Athletes, Greek vase, Fellowship of Friends, Robert Earl Burton

Movement and Rest

How can we utilize the law of octaves to help continue progressing in our work to awaken? Movement forward also requires rest, where new shocks can enter. “Life is a movement and a rest.” – Gospel of Thomas Motion and Repose in Spiritual Life  The word movement comes from the Latin, movere; “to move, set in motion.” […]

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Becoming a mirror, Fellowship of Friends, Robert Earl Burton

Becoming a Conscious Mirror

Can We Stand to See Ourselves? Everybody stands before a mirror and, instead of himself, sees somebody else.  — Ouspensky, The Fourth Way People live their lives in a state of sleep and have an imaginary idea of who they are. Working towards awakening requires a third force. If one only has the first force of […]

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Sharing the Light, Fellowship of Friends, Robert Earl Burton

Rodney Collin on Sharing the Light

From Rodney Collin: We are connected with everyone we have met or talked to or felt, because we have given them part of ourselves. Whatever is strongest affects whatever is weakest. A crowd can be on the verge of panic and one strong person, by projecting confidence, can stop it. In a group of people […]

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Fourth Way Today - An Apollo Walk

An Apollo Walk

An Apollo Walk Apollo is the name of the place my school has created. In almost fifty years, we have transformed a rude environment, adding roads, gardens, palm trees and roses, buildings and fountains—even a Greek-style theater. But all this is only external. More importantly, we have transformed ourselves and created a society worthy of […]

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Fourth Way Today - music of cello - Fellowship of Friends

Playing Music: Do Lower Centers Lead to Higher Centers?

Learning to play music: Does “raising up” the lower centers lead to higher centers? Some decades ago, after I began to work in a Fourth Way school, I returned to music. I needed to study the cello to play in a nascent community orchestra. I had stopped playing in my teens and my beautiful instrument […]

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