Sunday, 4 September 2011

Practical sexuality

Mr. Gurdjieff's Chateau was about thirty or so miles from Paris in Fontainbleau.
He realized or someone mentioned, that a number of his younger male pupils who often were working
physically hard in the long days of preparing the grounds, building work, and all the activities
involved in starting his institute, were starting to become a bit "starved" of female company.
He immediately pulled out a large roll of money, and gave it to the group with instructions to
go to Paris and "take care of business" (our paraphrase, but you know what we mean).
As soon as possible.
The writer observed that he was always immensly practical in such matters.

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