Beelzebub's Tales To His Grandson, Second Book by G.I. Gurdjieff
An allegorical, often satirical cosmological narrative in which an ancient observer recounts the origins, development and mechanical nature of humankind and human institutions, exposing the unconscious habits and social systems that keep people asleep. Interweaving myth, science, and moral critique, the book lays out laws and observations about human psychology and the cosmos while urging self-observation, inner work, and conscious effort as the means for genuine transformation.
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