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The Psychology of Man's Possible Evolution by P...
Quick Answer The Psychology of Man's Possible Evolution (1950) is Ouspensky's five introductory lectures on the Fourth Way system. In under 100 pages, it covers the four states of consciousness,...
The Fourth Way by P.D. Ouspensky: Gurdjieff's S...
Quick Answer The Fourth Way (1957) compiles verbatim records of P.D. Ouspensky's London and New York meetings (1921-1946), presenting Gurdjieff's system through question-and-answer format. Organized by subject, it covers self-remembering,...
Panpsychism: The Philosophy That Consciousness ...
Quick Answer Panpsychism is the philosophy that consciousness is a fundamental feature of all matter, not something that emerged only in complex brains. From Greek pan (all) + psyche (mind)....
Friluftsliv: The Norwegian Philosophy of Open-A...
Quick Answer Friluftsliv (pronounced "free-LOOFTS-liv") is the Norwegian philosophy of open-air living: spending time in nature for spiritual and physical well-being. Coined by Henrik Ibsen in 1859. Not extreme sports...
Meetings with Remarkable Men by G.I. Gurdjieff
Quick Answer Meetings with Remarkable Men (1963) is Gurdjieff's autobiography and the second series of "All and Everything." It describes his search for genuine knowledge across Central Asia, the Middle...
Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson by G.I. Gurdj...
Quick Answer Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson (1950) is G.I. Gurdjieff's 1,200-page masterwork, the first series of "All and Everything." An extraterrestrial named Beelzebub describes humanity's condition to his grandson...