The Spiritual Origins of the Fourth Way: Reuniting the Lost Fragments of a Sacred Teaching

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by Theodore J. Nottingham

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What if the Work’s finest tools—self-observation, non-identification, conscious labor—were always meant to blossom into conscious love? This inspiring book reunites Gurdjieff’s Fourth Way with its living roots in the neptic wisdom of Eastern Christianity, showing how self-remembering becomes remembrance of the Presence, how external considering becomes hidden mercy, and how the creation of will becomes joyful synergy with a higher action. Drawing on the Desert Fathers, St. John Climacus, St. Maximus, Theophan the Recluse, Silouan, Sophrony—and on Ouspensky, Nicoll, and Mouravieff—this is a warm, trustworthy guide to inner transformation. You’ll find clear maps between Fourth Way terms and the Fathers’ language, vivid portraits of elders and spiritual mothers, and a simple daily “podvig” for work, family, and friendship. Above all, you will discover the Work’s luminous aim: the emergence of Real I through union with the living Source—a higher consciousness verified in experience, not belief. Here self-knowledge ripens into a quiet transparency through which the Sacred is felt in ordinary moments—in nature, on a commute, in conversation. Presence becomes a subtle alignment with reality, and attention matures into a steady, creative goodwill. The result is a life less fragmented and more deeply alive, where inner clarity and compassionate action are one.

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