Gurdjieff: The Enigmatic Architect of Awakening

In the landscape of 20th-century thought, few figures are as enigmatic, controversial, or persistently influential as George Ivanovich Gurdjieff. Part mystic, part psychologist, part composer, and part provocateur, he was a teacher who offered not comfort, but a profound and unsettling challenge to the very nature of human consciousness. His central, shocking claim? That nearly … Continue reading Gurdjieff: The Enigmatic Architect of Awakening