
Meetings with Remarkable Men takes the form of Gurdjieff's reminiscences about various remarkable men that he met, beginning with his father. They include the Armenian priest Pogossian; his friend Soloviev, and Prince Lubovedsky, a Russian prince with metaphysical interests, among others.In the course of describing these characters, Gurdjieff weaves their stories into the story of his own travels, and also into an overarching narrative in he locates spiritual texts and/or masters in various lands. Gurdjieff calls this group the "Seekers of Truth".Most of them do in fact find "truth" in the form of some suitable spiritual destiny. The underlying philosophy, especially as articulated in an appendix, amounts to the assertion that people generally live their lives asleep, are unconscious of themselves and, accordingly, behave like machines subject to outside causes and pressures. Also, one of the chief assessments of the novel is that the people of the past epochs lived in more suitable outer conditions and at higher inner levels than the people today. Many additional hidden harmonies are noted or alluded to.
Page Count:
278
Publication Date:
2018-05-28
Publisher:
Independently Published
ISBN-10:
1983017949
ISBN-13:
9781983017940
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