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    Fourth Way. The Fourth Way is an approach to self-development developed by George Gurdjieff over years of travel in the East (c. 1890 – 1912). It combines and harmonizes what he saw as three established traditional "ways" or "schools": first, those of the body; second, the emotions; and third, the mind (specifically that of fakirs, monks and ...

  2. Gurdjieff An Original Teacher by J. Walter Driscoll and George Baker Gurdjieff was an abrupt awakener. Since his death in 1949, his ideas, teachings, writings, music and contemplative dances or gymnastics called 'Movements' continue to provide opportunity for essential insight in the never-ending, moment by moment struggle for self-knowledge and self-understanding.

  3. G. I. Gurdjieff. Leader, Trying, Slavery. 179 Copy quote. If you meditate and the Devil comes, make the Devil meditate. G. I. Gurdjieff. People, Devil, People Skills. 141 Copy quote. Awakening begins when a man realizes that he is going nowhere and does not know where to go. G. I. Gurdjieff.

  4. George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff (1872–1949) A seminal spiritual figure, introduced to the West an ancient yet unknown esoteric teaching of development and awakening, one that teaches how to creatively use the diverse impressions of ordinary life to come to real life. Humanity, Gurdjieff realized

  5. Gurdjieff begins by presenting his teaching to people drawn to mysticism, spirituality, or psychology. This is first done through casual discussions in cafes, and later in more formal lectures. Throughout these lectures, he always stresses that real change will require more organized work. Lectures are, at best, preparatory.

  6. Sadhguru tells the story of George Gurdjieff, a Master whose extreme ways often left his disciples in great turmoil within themselves.#SadhguruYogi, mystic a...

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  7. George Ivanovich Gurdjieff (13 January 1866 – 29 October 1949), usually called Gurdjieff, was a Greek- Armenian guru and writer. He was an influential spiritual teacher of the first half of the 20th century. He was influenced by Sufi, Zen and Yoga mystics he met on his early travels.