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Martha L. Cottam

    Gurdjieff Praxisbuch
    Gurdjieff Practice Book
    The Celebrity 411: Spotlight on Brandon Boyd, Including His Best Selling Albums Such as Fungus Amongus, S.C.I.E.N.C.E., Make You
    Introduction to Political Psychology
    Confronting al Qaeda
    The Realized Idiot
    • 2022

      Introduction to Political Psychology

      • 586 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      Focusing on the psychological roots of political behavior, this text offers undergraduate students a thorough introduction to various theories and concepts. It incorporates diverse case studies to effectively illustrate the complexities of political activity, making it a valuable resource for understanding the interplay between psychology and politics.

      Introduction to Political Psychology
    • 2022

      Gurdjieff Practice Book

      Inner exercises and sacred dances for the unfolding of consciousness

      This unique practice book elaborates in depth the Gurdjieff method and ways for a creative and harmonious training of body, soul, and spirit. This book informs intelligible about all aspects of the method. This can help to train one's perception and insight. An introduction to the teachings of Gurdjieff, his "sacred dances" also called "movements", and the famous symbol of the Enneagram complete the book. The exercises shown are build up modular, so that the development of consciousness can unfold harmonically. The experiences won by this process can contribute to a creative way of life for oneself and to the well-being of all other human beings.

      Gurdjieff Practice Book
    • 2016

      Confronting al Qaeda

      • 158 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Based on interviews with tribal Sheiks involved in the Awakening and their American military counterparts, Confronting al Qaeda is a study of decision- making processes and the political psychology of the Sunni Awakening. It traces the change in U.S. military strategy that permitted the collaboration between the Sunni tribes and the U.S. forces.

      Confronting al Qaeda
    • 2015

      The Realized Idiot

      The Artful Psychology of G. I. Gurdjieff and the “Science of Idiotism”

      Becoming an Idiot... "Everyone who decides to work on himself is an idiot in both meanings. The wise know that he is seeking reality. The foolish think he has taken leave of his senses," John G. Bennett says. The famous “life teacher” and philosopher G. I. Gurdjieff (1866-1949) taught his developmental psychology for thirty years during daily ritual meals. In this book this special teaching gets published for the first time and is explained in a contemporary way. The “Science of Idiotism” puts out a challenge for those who are striving to get to the bottom of their own being – for those who want to become an Idiot in the original sense and step up the “ladder of reason” as Gurdjieff puts it. Bruno Martin found a key for interpreting the metaphorical descriptions of the 21 types of “Idiots” Gurdjieff used in the old Tarot of Marseilles and compares both teachings. Teaching stories from Sufism and Zen are further illustrating the meanings. Written in an inspiring and entertaining way the book gives an introduction in Gurdjieff’s artful psychology and also instructions for conducting a ritual meal with the toasts on the idiots, which can help to win new insights into the essence of the participants.

      The Realized Idiot