The Fourth Way: An Arrangement by Subject of Verbatim Extracts from the Records of Ouspensky's Meetings in London and New York, 1921-46

by P. D. Ouspensky

Paperback, 1971

Status

Available

Call number

197

Publication

Vintage (1971), Edition: New edition, 446 pages

Description

The Fourth Way is one of the most comprehensive texts published of the ideas taught by the late P.D. Ouspensky. Consisting of verbatim records of his oral teaching from 1921 to 1946, it gives a lucid explanation of the practical side of G. I. Gurdjieff's teachings, which Gurdjieff presented in the form of raw materials, Ouspensky's specific task having been to put them together as a systematic whole. Just as Tertium Organum deals with a new mode of thinking, so The Fourth Way is concerned with a new way of living. It shows a way of inner development to be followed under the ordinary conditions of life -- as distinct from the three traditional ways that call for retirement from the world: those of the fakir, the monk, and the yogi. The Fourth Way is a guide for those who seek a true way of inner growth under conditions open to the men and women of today.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member GeraldLange
Not buyin' it. "Tertium Organum" was so much better. Ouspensky should have stuck to re-hashing the arguments of others.
LibraryThing member sfisk
Classic Ouspensky, also try and read Gurdjieff if you can, it will blow your mind!
LibraryThing member majackson
This book can only be recommended for people with an affinity for Gurdjieff/Ouspensky...otherwise it's pretty boring. Reading this book for the first time verified for me that knowledge is "matter"...it took me 3 years to finish it because I had to sit and emotionally & intellectually digest what I
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had read---sometimes one paragraph at a time. Upon further re-readings--of this and other books--it flows much more smoothly. And is now more meaningful.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1957-6-17

Physical description

446 p.; 5.2 inches

ISBN

0394716728 / 9780394716725
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