- Rodney Collin
Rodney Collin (
April 26 ,1909 –May 3 ,1956 ) was a British writer in the area ofspiritual development. His work was heavily influenced by his teacher,P. D. Ouspensky , and through him,G. I. Gurdjieff , and their system of spiritual development. Rodney Collin is one of the most well known of Ouspenky's students, and a prolific writer. He met Ouspensky in the autumn of 1936. "Rodney Collin immediately recognised that he had found what he had been searching for in his reading and travels. From then on he dedicated all his time to the study of Mr Ouspensky's teaching." ["The Theory of Conscious Harmony" by Rodney Collin, Introduction. ] Collin's best known work, "The Theory of Celestial Influence", is an ambitious attempt to uniteastronomy ,physics ,chemistry ,human physiology , andworld history with Collin's version of planetary influences.Within his most relevant contributions, it is the emphasis in the idea of
Fourth Way school existing in different times. He says: :Schools of the fourth way have existed and exist, just as schools of the three traditional ways existed and exist. But they are much more difficult to detect, because - unlike the others - they cannot be recognized by any one practice, one method, one task, or one name. They are always inventing new methods, new practices, suitable to the time and conditions in which they exist, and when they have achieved one task which was set them they pass on to another, often changing their name and whole appearance in the process. [The Theory of Celestial Influence,Penguin Books , 1997 Chapter 15 "The Shape of Civilization"]Rodney Collin studied the sequence of
European Civilization s, finding a pattern which would follow a planetary scale where the times are 10 times longer than in the case of human life. His sequence starts followingToynbee 's but soon he changes some aspects, trying to follow his said pattern. Thus, his list begins with theGreeks (with roots on theEgyptian , which he considers the last one in the previous sequence), then theRomans , thePrimitive Christians , theMonastic Christians , theMedieval Christians, theRenaissance , and the Synthetic. He also quotes the influence of an extra-European civilization, theArabic one, upon the Medieval Christian Civilization. ["The Theory of Celestial Influence", Penguin Books, 1997, Chapter 16 "The Sequence of Civilizations"]He establishes a relation between Fourth way schools and the origin and development of these civilizations. He says::Thus schools of the fourth way were undoubtedly behind the designing and construction of the great Gothic
cathedrals , though they had no special name and adapted themselves to the religious organization of the time. For a time theCluniacs sheltered them, for a time theFreemasons . In the seventeenth century, similar schools were responsible for much of the new scientific and medical research, sometimes under one name and sometimes under another. In the eighteenth century again, fourth way schools borrowed many of the discoveries of Greek and Egyptianarcheology to clothe their ideas and their organization, while some of their leaders - in order to penetrate the luxury-loving and sophisticated circles where they had work to do - might even appear in the guise of fashionablemagician s ormesmerists . ["The Theory of Celestial Influence" - Penguin Books, 1997 - Chapter 15 "The Shape of Civilization"]The conceptual foundations for this project are the Law of Three, arguably similar to the triad of
thesis/antithesis/synthesis ofGeorg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel , and theLaw of Seven , the idea that the notes of theWestern musical scale encode universal stages in essentially all developmental processes. Collin unites both of these schemata geometrically using theenneagram .Collin's other work includes "The Theory of Eternal Life," which uses some of the ideas of "The Theory of Celestial Influence" as a point of departure to formulate a theory of the cycles and potentials of
soul s, e.g.reincarnation . His works "The Theory of Conscious Harmony" and "The Mirror of Light" are more emotional explorations of humanity: faith, acceptance and forgiveness in contrast to the philosophical scope of his earlier works.Publications
*Palms and Patios
*The Theory of Eternal Life
*Hellas
*The Theory of Celestial Influence
*The Christian Mystery
*The Herald of Harmony
*The Pyramid of Fire
*The Whirling Ecstacy
*A Programme of Study
*The Theory of Conscious Harmony (published posthumously)
*Mirror of Light (published posthumously)References
External links
* [http://www.gurdjieff-ouspensky-centers.org/english/the_fourth_way_tradition/collin.shtml Rodney Collin]
* [http://mediaexec.tripod.com/ NYC Fourth Way Guidance]
* [http://www.bennettbooks.org/ Gurdjieff and Fourth Way Books Catalog] , all published books by Rodney Collin
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