At Mr. Gurdjieff's Chateau in Fontainbleau,
one of his older followers was a particularly
irritating and angry individual. Gradually, almost
everyone turned against him. Eventually he left
the Prieure in an angry fit, and Mr. Gurdjieff had
to work very hard to get him to return.
He told Fritz Peters that he had never met anyone
like this man, who without even trying was able to
constantly cause so much aggravation with his
constant complaining and negativity.
He said that such a man caused constant irritation
on the surface of life, and made it hard for conscience to
go to sleep.
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