“I will add only one thing more: “Time is BREATH — try to understand this.” Fragments: Ten
Later on one of G.’s Moscow pupils added to this that, speaking with them once of cosmoses and of different time in different cosmoses, G. had said that the sleep and waking of living beings and plants, that is, twenty-four hours or a day and night, constitute the “BREATH of organic life.” Fragments: Ten
Having explained the meaning of various kinds of BREATHing he began to divide those present into three groups according to type. About forty people were there. G.’s idea was to show how the same movements with different people produced different “moments of BREATHing,” for instance, with some inhalation, with others exhalation, and how different movements and postures can produce one and the same moment of BREATHing — inhalation, exhalation, and holding the BREATH. Fragments: Eighteen