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Exploring the Mystical Teachings of George Gurdjieff

George Gurdjieff, a mystic with roots in both Armenian and Greek heritage, captivated the artistic circles of the early 20th century with his enigmatic teachings and spiritual philosophies. His conception of the divine was grandiose, referring to God as “Our Almighty Omni Loving Common Father Uni-Being Creator Endless.” This depiction reflects a universal creator endowed with boundless love and omnipresence.

Gurdjieff’s cosmology was intricate and symbolic. He posited that the moon, an entity of significant mystical importance, subsists on the energy of deceased humans. This energy, termed “Askokin,” is believed to exert influence over human actions, binding humanity in a cosmic cycle. According to Gurdjieff, the moon’s sustenance on Askokin renders it a controlling force in the lives of people, dictating their destinies.

To prevent humans from reaching a level of consciousness that might lead to rebellion against this ordained order, Gurdjieff claimed that higher powers have embedded an organ within humans known as “Kundabuffer.” Situated at the base of the spine, this organ serves as a limiter to human intelligence and potential, ensuring that individuals do not surpass a certain threshold of awareness.

However, Gurdjieff offered a path to transcendence. He taught that only those who diligently followed a divine path could escape the fate of becoming mere nourishment for the moon. By adhering to God’s guidance, these individuals could break free from the chains of cosmic predetermination and achieve immortality, liberating themselves from the cycle of energy consumption by the lunar body.

Gurdjieff’s teachings invite contemplation on the nature of existence, the structure of the cosmos, and the potential for spiritual liberation. His ideas continue to intrigue and inspire seekers of esoteric knowledge, offering a unique perspective on the journey toward enlightenment and the quest for eternal life.

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Vigen Avetisyan

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