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Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson

An Objectively Impartial Criticism of the Life of Man
Book • 1950
This book is the first volume of Gurdjieff's 'All and Everything' trilogy.

It presents a complex and allegorical critique of human life, narrated by the character Beelzebub to his grandson Hassein as they travel through space.

The narrative includes discussions on cosmological and psychological laws, the early life of Earth, and the human condition.

Gurdjieff aims to 'destroy mercilessly' the conventional beliefs and views of humanity, intending to guide readers toward a deeper understanding and spiritual awakening.

The book is part of Gurdjieff's broader teachings on the 'Fourth Way' spiritual path.

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Mentioned in 2 episodes

Mentioned by the Other Speaker as a cryptic work comparable to God Speaks.
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The Work of Meher Baba with Nicola Masciandaro
Mentioned as part of a series of books called “All and Everything”.
We Live In A Magickal Reality [UFOs, ESP, Retrocausality] with Mitch Horowitz
Mentioned by Holly Baggett as one of Gurdjieff's books.
672 The Little Review (with Holly A. Baggett) | My Last Book with Phil Jones

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