Gurdjieff told the Rope group that sugar was cheap, in comparison with "divine starch," which could give everything. Yet, he was known in certain quarters as "Monsieur Bonbon," as in later life he is frequently described as handing out sweets in the streets of Paris as well as at home.
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Sugar and Monsieur Bonbon
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Gurdjieff told the Rope group that sugar was cheap, in comparison with "divine starch," which could give everything. Yet, he was known in certain quarters as "Monsieur Bonbon," as in later life he is frequently described as handing out sweets in the streets of Paris as well as at home.