Episode 112

Awakening Practices from PRACTICAL WORK ON SELF, "Booby du Jour", Part Two

The Three-Headed Man reflects on their spiritual paths, specifically their attraction to the teachings of G.I. Gurdjieff and his modern successor E.J. Gold.

They share personal anecdotes about searching for meaning through books and music before finding a community that uses conscious movement and communication as a method of growth. A significant portion of the conversation focuses on a specific spiritual exercise termed "voluntarizing a habit," where they attempt to transform unconscious fidgets into intentional actions. Through examples like touching one's nose or gardening, they debate the difficulty of maintaining awareness during repetitive physical tasks.

Ultimately, the speakers explore the challenge of self-observation and the effort required to remain present amidst the automatic behaviors of the human machine.

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The Three-Headed Man
Talking To Ourselves For Over 25 Years

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Fred M Schill

I like to do. I like to make things. And, I like telling stories. I tell stories to myself and to others.

First, a short biography, which is, of course, is a story. I was born in Cleveland, played sports, and attended university. Later, after a few years in the radio business, I returned to university to study education and literature.

With a teaching certificate in my file folder, I began working in high schools, first as a strike-breaking scab substitute teacher in Cleveland's far suburbs, and then in Chicago, mostly in private high schools.

Cleveland and Chicago. My two main towns, and I escaped them both. Presently, I live in a tiny, isolated, mountain village in Spain. I am reluctant to write the name of the town because I don't like tourists. When the tourists arrive, they look at me as if I am an animal in a zoo.