Book Summaries
Fiction
  • Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson — Gurdjieff, 1950

    Through the allegorical frame of Beelzebub recounting his observations of Earth to his grandson Hassein, Gurdjieff argues that humanity has been catastrophically deformed by the consequences of the organ kundabuffer, causing men to perceive reality inverted and to exist mechanically rather than consciously, thereby failing their cosmic duty of self-perfection.