I referred to it earlier in Christian Resources
Today I found the good copy. Thought I should give it, it's own space.
1400 pages condensed into 130 pages. Many good quotes here.
https://inner-world-books.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Gems_of_Wisdom.pdf
Maurice Nicoll
UNCRITICAL SELF-OBSERVATION
“Remember that it is said that self-observation must be uncritical. You do not observe yourself in order to criticize yourself. If you do so it will at once stop self-observation and lead to internal considering. . . . In self-observation we do not try to analyze—i.e. find the causes and origins of different ‘I’s in us—but seek only to become conscious of them.” V. 2, p. 560, 571
UNCRITICAL II
“The Observing ‘I’ in the sense of the Work does not take sides with anything. It merely records what you are doing, what you are saying, at different moments, through the action of different ‘I’s, and does not say that this is better or this is worse. Observing ‘I’ is not shocked by anything. It is not a kind of Grandmamma or Grandpapa in you, but is quite pure and simple...It will have its own uncritical, gentle memory of all the different sides of you... We have to acknowledge and accept all sides of ourselves, because only through the acknowl- edgement, the acceptance, the consciousness of all sides of ourselves can we advance at all.” V. 2, p. 722, 724
THE VALUE OF SELF-OBSERVATION III
“Self-Observation clears a space in your mind so that you can see things coming in and going out. If the energy which was about to go into a negative emotion is prevented from doing so, it may pass on and may create a moment of Self-Remembering. All this means that you have brought the Work up to the point of incoming impressions.” V. 1, p. 199
From page 15 of
https://inner-world-books.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Gems_of_Wisdom.pdf