Meetings with Remarkable Men
Meetings with Remarkable Men
G. I. Gurdjieff
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Meetings with Remarkable Men

Meetings With Remarkable Men

G. I. Gurdjieff
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G. I. Gurdjieff
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In the mesmerizing tapestry that is "Meetings with Remarkable Men," G.I. Gurdjieff weaves an autobiographical journey that stretches the boundaries of ordinary life into the realm of the extraordinary. Through the vivid recounting of his youthful adventures across the mystical landscapes of the Near East and Central Asia, Gurdjieff introduces us to a cast of characters so profound and enigmatic, they could only be described as remarkable. Each individual, from sages to ordinary men and women, played a pivotal role in his quest for hidden knowledge, shaping the foundation of his spiritual teachings. This narrative is not just a travelogue; it's a portal to Gurdjieff's world, where every encounter and every story holds the potential to awaken deeper understandings of purpose, conscience, and the heart's true journey. Beyond its adventure-filled pages, "Meetings with Remarkable Men" serves as a testament to Gurdjieff's philosophy on life and the pursuit of genuine self-discovery. The book transcends mere autobiography, inviting readers into a contemplation of their own existence and the search for a meaningful life. It's a work that defies conventional categorization, blending elements of mysticism, philosophy, and a relentless quest for spiritual enlightenment. With each chapter, Gurdjieff challenges us to look beyond the surface of our lives and to consider what it means to live with full awareness, intention, and an open heart. This classic piece stands as an enduring inspiration, urging us toward a journey of our own, in the company of remarkable individuals who guide us to uncover the deeper truths of our world and ourselves.

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Released
1960
1 Jan
Length
303
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Inc.com said this book influenced Steve Jobs.
You must learn not what people round you consider good or bad, but to act in life as your conscience bids you. An untrammelled conscience will always know more than all the books and teachers put together.
— G. I. Gurdjieff, Meetings with Remarkable Men

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