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Besides riding a bicycle, what else is it you pour yourself into
learning? As a child, it's almost everything, which is an intriguing
notion. I mean, most people want to get something, get something,
get something, yet very few realize what they really might want
to get, is themselves. And as Gurdjieff, Ouspensky, Shah, and my
teacher tonight, in Friday's secret meeting, pointed out, it's because
if you were to tell someone, "What you really want to get is
yourself," only a very sophisticated person would ask, "How
do you do that?"
"People know they're missing something," David
Daniels told us tonight, "It never occurs to them they're
missing themselves. They don't think getting themselves is getting
anything. The last thing people think they're missing, is themselves."
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