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OverviewIn today's world of political and climate instability, Real People tells the story of a unique school designed not only to prepare students for the future but to help them become ""real human beings."" John G. Bennett spent fifty years studying the spiritual teachings of George Ivanovich Gurdjieff and others. At seventy, he followed an inner directive to ""start a school."" Few of Bennett's students have chronicled the esoteric experience of his ten-month Basic Courses at Sherborne House in the bucolic Cotswolds area of England. Roberta J. Chromey has done this through telling the story of her young self, Bobby Jo. Real People follows Bobby Jo from college in New Jersey to her first teacher in the Gurdjieff Work, then on to J. G. Bennett's school in England in the early 1970s. In the ancient halls and dorms, paneled dining room, Great Hall, basement kitchen, and Horse Parlor of Sherborne House magical events happen. Bennett gives talks and Themes that inspire surprising outcomes, such as an examination of one's relationship to material objects culminating in empathy with a potato and a dance with a mop. The course is its own journey, from learning to cook and clean for one hundred fellow travelers, to experiencing the discipline and mystery of Gurdjieff's dances, to finding communion with a pony. Meditative exercises and practices of silence and awareness open doors to external and internal realms. Senior staff are fully drawn characters. Visiting teachers play major roles at crucial junctures, fellow students provide background. The course comes alive in a living crucible that melts young Bobby Jo and forms in her a new understanding. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Roberta J ChromeyPublisher: Red Elixir Imprint: Red Elixir Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.526kg ISBN: 9781954744707ISBN 10: 1954744706 Pages: 358 Publication Date: 11 July 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""I admire your ability to describe all those fleeting recognitions, so easily forgotten, which you capture so accurately. You have taken me back on so many levels to my own year there. Thank you, Bobby Jo!"" - Allen J. Roth, Author of Sherborne, An Experiment in Transformation ""I really enjoyed reading the story of your journey to find and work with authentic teachers of the Gurdjieff Work. And I so much admire the personal dedication to the spirit of Gurdjieff's Work that brought you to share this with us."" - June Loy, Gurdjieff International ""Roberta provides the reader access to her own heart and mind as she struggles with gaining understanding of herself, her world, and her relationships. Always within the context of the Work that was speaking to her."" - Jane North, a reader ""Your book is wonderful."" - Joseph Azize, author of Gurdjieff, Mysticism, Contemplation, & Exercises ""Roberta draws the reader into her experiences, and she tells her story frankly- ten months spent in an esoteric school in the countryside of Gloucester, England in the 1970s. The author set herself to undergo strong challenges that took her far out of her comfort zones. She wins through and displays an emergent maturity that may give many readers glimpses of possibilities that they will be inspired to follow up."" - Anthony Blake ""A lean, crisp, riveting account of J. G. Bennett's training course for Fourth Way caterpillars determined to become butterflies. It held my interest from beginning to end and taught me not only about the Work but about my own self."" - Cynthia Bourgeault" I admire your ability to describe all those fleeting recognitions, so easily forgotten, which you capture so accurately. You have taken me back on so many levels to my own year there. Thank you, Bobby Jo! - Allen J. Roth, Author of Sherborne, An Experiment in Transformation I really enjoyed reading the story of your journey to find and work with authentic teachers of the Gurdjieff Work. And I so much admire the personal dedication to the spirit of Gurdjieff's Work that brought you to share this with us. - June Loy, Gurdjieff International Roberta provides the reader access to her own heart and mind as she struggles with gaining understanding of herself, her world, and her relationships. Always within the context of the Work that was speaking to her. - Jane North, a reader Your book is wonderful. - Joseph Azize, author of Gurdjieff, Mysticism, Contemplation, & Exercises Roberta draws the reader into her experiences, and she tells her story frankly- ten months spent in an esoteric school in the countryside of Gloucester, England in the 1970s. The author set herself to undergo strong challenges that took her far out of her comfort zones. She wins through and displays an emergent maturity that may give many readers glimpses of possibilities that they will be inspired to follow up. - Anthony Blake A lean, crisp, riveting account of J. G. Bennett's training course for Fourth Way caterpillars determined to become butterflies. It held my interest from beginning to end and taught me not only about the Work but about my own self. - Cynthia Bourgeault Author InformationRoberta J. Chromey is a memoirist, a life-long journalist, and a recent blogger who shares her insights based on fifty years of inner work in the Fourth Way of George Ivanovich Gurdjieff. At seventy-one, Roberta continues to practice Gurdjieff Movements and lead morning-exercises developed by John G. Bennett. As a young adult, Roberta's teachers were Irmis B. Popoff and John G. Bennett, both of whom worked closely with Gurdjieff. The diary Roberta kept while attending Bennett's esoteric school in England from 1972-73 became the basis for her memoir, Real People. Roberta was born in Washington, D.C., and grew up in Bethesda, Maryland. She attended University of Maryland and Livingston College, a division of Rutgers University, receiving a BA in English and Education in 1973. In 1976 Roberta moved with her young family to become a member of the Claymont Society in West Virginia. She earned her CRTT credentials as a Respiratory Technician in 1981 and became a Registered Respiratory Therapist in 1991, working in West Virginia and Virginia hospitals for twenty-five years. For eighteen years she helped her husband, Jack Chromey, run a printing and marketing business. Now retired, they have two children and four grandchildren all living in Asheville, North Carolina. Roberta has enjoyed experiencing the cultures of Uruguay in South America, England, France, Italy, the Netherlands, and India. Roberta and Jack divide their time between their homes in West Virginia and North Carolina. They are both active members of the Claymont Society for Continuous Education in Charles Town, West Virginia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |