About G. Gurdjieff
Georges Ivanovich Gurdjieff (1866-1949) was a Russian philosopher, mystic, and spiritual teacher known for developing a unique system of self-discovery and transformation. He founded the "Fourth Way," a synthesis of existing traditions he believed could lead to personal awakening, emphasizing the importance of conscious effort and self-observation. Gurdjieff's teachings, often conveyed through his writings and dance-like movements, have influenced a wide range of spiritual and psychological thought.