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A Further Record: Extracts from Meetings 1928–1945
by P.D. Ouspensky
A companion volume to A Record of Meetings, drawing from Ouspensky's London group meetings across a broader span — 1928 to 1945 — and organized thematically rather than chronologically. The extracts cover the full range of his teaching in practice: recurrence and what it means for inner work, self-remembering, the nature of time, essence and personality, attitudes, negative emotions, and the conditions under which genuine change becomes possible.
The opening section on recurrence is characteristic of the whole: Ouspensky takes a difficult metaphysical question and presses it toward practical consequence — what tendencies are we forming now, how do they carry forward, and what does it mean that this particular work stands outside the ordinary law of repetition? Throughout the book he responds to students with the same precision and economy that marks A Record of Meetings, refusing speculation while insisting on exact understanding. Together the two volumes constitute the most complete surviving record of Ouspensky as a working teacher.
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