Harmonious Development w/ Jason Stern
Harmonious Development is based in New Paltz at the Discovery Institute on Plains Road and has existed in various forms since 1985. It is a fully nonprofit organization, sustained by voluntary participation rather than paid roles, operating within a genuine economy of generosity.
Gurdjieff introduced a practical, modern path of inner work designed for the conditions of contemporary life. His teaching offers a direct, culturally accessible approach to becoming more fully oneself and opening to higher influences. A study and practice of ancient methods, arranged for modern life, to awaken to our essential nature.
We acknowledge the three functions of perception within us—thought, feeling and sensation—and so work to free the mind, enliven the heart, and bring about a deeper connection within the body. We develop these aspects of our selves simultaneously through study and practical work in order to bring them in harmony with each other, so that we may connect with a deeper energy within ourselves.
The aim is to offer participants a direct experience of inner work, with the possibility of continuing for those who wish to deepen their engagement. This work is undertaken in service to others and to the broader cultural and natural environment. Work on oneself has a tangible harmonizing effect on those around us, extending outward into the wider community. In this sense, inner work becomes a form of practical activism for the benefit of all.
When: Sunday, September 13th | 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Where: The Living Room at Full Circle
How: Suggested donation of $15–$30
Jason Stern
has studied and taught the Gurdjieff Work for nearly forty years. He is the author of “Learning to Be Human”, which traces key stages of a life lived in this tradition. In his professional life, he is the founder and leader of Chronogram magazine and the Chronogram Foundation. He lives in New Paltz with his wife, Amara Projansky, and their two sons.