Explore the profound insights of P. D. Ouspensky in The Psychology of Man’s Possible Evolution, a seminal work that delves into the potential for human development beyond ordinary consciousness. This edition features a previously unpublished lecture, offering unique details about the “School of the Fourth Way,” its foundational principles, methods, and rules. Ouspensky’s psychology, rooted in ancient traditions, examines humanity not merely as it is, but as it could become, challenging readers to recognize their mechanical existence and seek inner freedom.
Why You Should Read?
- Discover the core tenets of the “School of the Fourth Way” through a newly included, never-before-published lecture.
- Gain a unique perspective on human psychology that focuses on potential evolution rather than just current states.
- Understand the necessity of simultaneous work on knowledge and being to achieve inner unity and self-mastery.
- Learn why external guidance from a “School” is considered crucial for profound personal development.
About the Author
P. D. Ouspensky (1878–1947) was a Russian philosopher, esotericist, and journalist who became known for his expositions of the early work of the Greek-Armenian mystic George Gurdjieff. Ouspensky's writings explore the nature of consciousness, the universe, and the possibilities of human evolution. His other notable works include Tertium Organum and In Search of the Miraculous, which further elaborate on his philosophical and psychological insights.