Meetings with Remarkable Men


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Meetings with Remarkable Men autobiographical in nature is the second volume of the All and Everything trilogy written by the Greek-Armenian spiritual teacher G. I. Gurdjieff. The book takes the form of Gurdjieffs reminiscences about various remarkable men that he met beginning with his father. They include the Armenian priest Pogossian; his friend Soloviev and Prince Lubovedsky a Russian prince with metaphysical interests. In the course of describing these characters Gurdjieff weaves their stories into the story of his own travels and also into an overarching narrative which has them cooperate in locating spiritual texts and/or masters in various lands (mostly Central Asia). Gurdjieff calls this group the Seekers of Truth. The book can be read as a colourful narrative or psychological autobiography but the meaning of its contents can be better appreciated in relation to the expositions of his previously published ideas.
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