It is like the man who became short-sighted and refused to wear glasses, saying there was nothing wrong with him, but that the trouble was that the recent papers were so badly printed.


Psychological Commentaries on the Teaching of G. I. Gurdjieff and P. D. Ouspensky (ed. 1973)


It is like the man who became short-sighted and refused to wear glasses, saying there was nothing wrong with him, but that the trouble was that the...

It is like the man who became short-sighted and refused to wear glasses, saying there was nothing wrong with him, but that the trouble was that the...

It is like the man who became short-sighted and refused to wear glasses, saying there was nothing wrong with him, but that the trouble was that the...

It is like the man who became short-sighted and refused to wear glasses, saying there was nothing wrong with him, but that the trouble was that the...