Gurdjieff and Gödel, part I

Prout's Neck, Maine
Kurt Gödel’s incompleteness theory was originally conceived of as a mathematical problem; yet in a universe that runs, largely, on the principle of mathematics, it extends itself rather effortlessly into the question of the nature of Being.
Simply put, the theorem states that no consistent mathematical system is capable, using its axi…
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