Gurdjieff a Study of His Teaching

Gurdjieff a Study of His Teaching image
ISBN-10:

0042941067

ISBN-13:

9780042941066

Author(s): WALKER, Kenneth
Edition: First Paperback Edition
Released: Jan 01, 1979
Publisher: Unwin Hyman
Format: Paperback, 221 pages
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Description:

G. I. Gurdjieff, was an influential spiritual teacher of the early to mid-20th century who taught that most humans live their lives in a state of hypnotic "waking sleep", but that it is possible to transcend to a higher state of consciousness and achieve full human potential. Gurdjieff developed a method for doing so, calling his discipline "The Work" (connoting "work on oneself") or "the Method". According to his principles and instructions,Gurdjieff's method for awakening one's consciousness is different from that of the fakir, monk or yogi, so his discipline is also called (originally) the "Fourth Way". At one point, he described his teaching as being "esoteric Christianity". At different times in his life, Gurdjieff formed and closed various schools around the world to teach The Work. He claimed that the teachings he brought to the West from his own experiences and early travels expressed the truth found in ancient religions and wisdom teachings relating to self-awareness in people











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