Over the years, the Gurdjieff work has evolved into a sacred cow. I grew up in the work being told its ”bible,” Beelzebub’s Tales, was (I engage in hyperbole here, but it’s basically accurate) an untouchable fountain of holiness, which must not be criticized and in fact, per conservatives, not even discussed, but only read aloud. ”Read aloud,“ as I soon…
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