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What are your favorite books on the fourth way? I assume we can all agree that Gurdjieff's books are in their own category, so lets stick with your favorites by other authors.
Mine include "Gurdjieff: Making a New World" by Bennett, C.S. Nott's "Teachings of Gurdjieff" (with the great Beelzebub commentary by Orage), and "Struggle of the Magicians" by Patterson.
Mine include "Gurdjieff: Making a New World" by Bennett, C.S. Nott's "Teachings of Gurdjieff" (with the great Beelzebub commentary by Orage), and "Struggle of the Magicians" by Patterson.
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Re: Favorites
Fri, March 28, 2008 - 8:28 PMIn Search of the Miraculous by Ouspensky
Beelzebub's Tales as well as Meetings and Life is Real . . .
I liked Making a New World
The one that I read that seemed the most personal was Boyhood With Gurdjieff by Fritz Peters. Basically Gurdjieff boils down his teaching for a kid and yet it loses none of its flavor. A great memoir.