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G. I. Gurdjieff Fourth Way eBooks
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| Beelzebub's
Tales to His Grandson,
by G. I. Gurdjieff. [select
author, then title]
The first of three series
of books called All and Everything. Gurdjieff
interlaces the ideas of his system with great humor in this
epic book, touching upon almost all questions which could
possibly arise in the mentation of man in general, from the
origin and nature of man and the universe, to their meaning and
purpose. |
| The
Herald of Coming Good, by
G. I. Gurdjieff.
[select author, then title]
Gurdjieff gives descriptions and outlines of his books that he
had intended to publish later, and describes his foundation, The
Institute for the Harmonious Development of Man - its purpose,
how it came about and the possibilities it presented. This is
the only work published during Gurdjieff's lifetime. |
Life
Is Real Only Then, When "I Am",
by G. I. Gurdjieff.
[select author, then
title]
The third of three series of books called All and
Everything. The first section is autobiographical,
relating material crucial to an understanding of the nature
and intensity of personal effort required for all-inclusive
work on oneself. Following it is a series of talks given by
Gurdjieff in 1930. The last section, left incomplete, is a
long essay on "The Outer and Inner World of Man."
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| Meetings
With Remarkable Men, by
G. I. Gurdjieff. [select
author, then title]
The second
of three series of books called All and Everything.
Gurdjieff's task in this series was to furnish the material
required to create the feeling of a new world - a feeling which
throws a different light on one's own life. Written in the form
of an autobiography, this series contains the only
available information about Gurdjieff's early life and the
sources of his knowledge. |
| See
also: Rodney
Collin, P. D.
Ouspensky |
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