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The Divine Paradox of Good and Evil
This chapter examines the complex interplay between good and evil through Gurdjieff's philosophy and its ties to Christian beliefs. It emphasizes the role of free will in God's creation and the inherent suffering that accompanies it, drawing analogies between divine love and parental care. The discussion navigates the tension between determinism and free will, highlighting the significance of individual choices in shaping one's purpose and understanding of existence.