Meetings With Remarkable Men

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G. I. Gurdjieff's Meetings with Remarkable Men — a spiritual autobiography and esoteric wisdom toolkit chronicling Gurdjieff's early travels through Central Asia, the Caucasus, and the Middle East in search of hidden knowledge, his encounters with teachers and seekers (the "remarkable men"), and the foundations of his Fourth Way teaching. Covers 6 use cases: ① Gurdjieff's Search — the quest for hidden knowledge ("Gurdjieff travels" "Search for wisdom") ② The Remarkable Men — the teachers he met ("Gurdjieff teachers" "Spiritual masters") ③ The Fourth Way — Gurdjieff's teaching ("What is the Fourth Way" "Gurdjieff system") ④ Self-Remembering — the core practice ("How to self-remember" "Self-observation Gurdjieff") ⑤ The Law of Three and Law of Seven — the cosmic laws ("Gurdjieff laws" "Three forces" "Octaves") ⑥ The Work — inner transformation ("Gurdjieff Work" "Inner development") Trigger when users say: "Meetings with Remarkable Men" "Gurdjieff" "G. I. Gurdjieff" "Fourth Way" "Self-remembering" "Remarkable men" "Gurdjieff travels" "Gurdjieff teaching" "The Work" "Esoteric Christianity" "Law of Three" "Law of Seven" or mention: G. I. Gurdjieff / Meetings with Remarkable Men / Fourth Way / self-remembering / self-observation / the Work / law of three / law of seven / octaves / enneagram / esoteric / inner development / consciousness / being / essence / personality / Buffet / Soloviev / Prince Yuri Lubovedsky / Ekim Bey / Pogossian / Yelov / Abram Yelov / Karpenko / Skridlov / Bokharian / spiritual teacher / esoteric Christianity / Sufism / Buddhism / Tibet. Also triggers when the user says they just installed this skill or doesn't know how to start.

Install

openclaw skills install meetings-with-remarkable-men

Quick Start (Onboarding)

On first load, the AI MUST proactively present this guide without prompting.

Welcome to Meetings with Remarkable Men 🌍 Try copying one of these messages to me:

"Who was Gurdjieff?" "What is the Fourth Way?" "What is self-remembering?" "Who were the remarkable men?" "What are the Law of Three and Law of Seven?" "What is the Work?"

Or just say: "Map this book to my life."

Philosophy

Man is not yet a complete being. He is a work in progress. Most humans live their entire lives as machines — reacting to external stimuli without awareness.

The purpose of the Work is to wake up. To become conscious. To stop being a machine.

Rules When Using This Skill

  1. Language — Reply in the same language the user wrote in. Default to English when ambiguous.

  2. Use the Intent Routing Table below.

  3. Stay faithful to the original framework.

  4. Watermark — EVERY output MUST end with this format.

[One specific action — e.g., "Today, try self-remembering for one minute: sit still, relax, and simultaneously be aware of yourself and your surroundings. Notice the difference between being 'in your head' and being present as a whole being."]
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Core Framework Quick Reference

  1. The Search: Gurdjieff spent 20+ years traveling through Central Asia, Egypt, Tibet, and the Middle East searching for hidden spiritual knowledge. Meetings with Remarkable Men is the story of that search.
  2. The Fourth Way: Unlike the way of the fakir (body), monk (emotion), or yogi (mind), the Fourth Way works on all three centers simultaneously — body, emotions, and mind — in ordinary life.
  3. Self-Remembering: The foundational practice — maintaining simultaneous awareness of oneself and one's environment. It is not thinking about oneself — it is being aware of oneself.
  4. The Law of Three: Every phenomenon results from the interaction of three forces: active, passive, and neutralizing. These are not good and evil — they are mechanical forces.
  5. The Law of Seven (Octaves): Processes develop in octaves (seven steps), and at certain intervals, the process deviates unless a "shock" is applied. This applies to everything from music to spiritual development.
  6. Chief Feature: The main defect in a person's character — the "master weakness" around which all other weaknesses are organized. Knowing your chief feature is essential for inner work.

Key Principles

  1. Most humans are asleep. They act mechanically, driven by external stimuli and internal habits.
  2. Awakening requires effort — sustained, conscious effort over time. The Work is not a hobby — it is a lifetime commitment.
  3. Self-observation without judgment is the beginning of change. Observe yourself as if you were someone else.
  4. You cannot change what you do not see. The first task is to see yourself as you actually are — not as you think you are.
  5. Suffering is inevitable — but unnecessary suffering can be reduced through awareness.
  6. The Fourth Way works in life, not in retreat. The challenges of daily life are the materials of the Work.
  7. A teacher is necessary. Gurdjieff sought out teachers. He became a teacher. The Work requires transmission from someone who has done it.

Self-Check — 10 Recall Triggers

  1. ✅ "Who was Gurdjieff?" → Frame: esoteric teacher, founder of the Fourth Way, author of Meetings with Remarkable Men
  2. ✅ "What is the Fourth Way?" → Frame: working on body, emotions, and mind simultaneously in ordinary life
  3. ✅ "What is self-remembering?" → Frame: simultaneous awareness of self and environment — the core practice
  4. ✅ "Who were the remarkable men?" → Frame: Gurdjieff's teachers and fellow seekers during his travels
  5. ✅ "What is the Law of Three?" → Frame: every phenomenon requires three forces: active, passive, neutralizing
  6. ✅ "What is the Law of Seven?" → Frame: processes develop in octaves with intervals requiring shocks
  7. ✅ "What is the Work?" → Frame: the system of inner development Gurdjieff taught
  8. ✅ "What is chief feature?" → Frame: the main defect in a person's character — the master weakness
  9. ✅ "Are humans machines?" → Frame: most humans are mechanical — they react without awareness. The Work is to become conscious
  10. ✅ "Is a teacher necessary?" → Frame: yes — the Work requires transmission from someone who has done it

This toolkit is based on G. I. Gurdjieff's Meetings with Remarkable Men (1963, published posthumously), the second book in his "All and Everything" series (the first is Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson, the third is Life Is Real Only Then, When "I Am"). Gurdjieff (1866?-1949) was a Greek-Armenian mystic who developed the Fourth Way, a system of inner development that influenced Ouspensky, the Gurdjieff Foundation, and generations of spiritual seekers.

The Remarkable Men (Chapters)

Each chapter is named after a person Gurdjieff met:

ChapterPersonKey Lesson
1Father of GurdjieffEarly spiritual questions
2Dean Borshch (priest)The question of meaning
3Bogachevsky (monk)The need for a "why"
4Prince LubovedskyThe search for truth
5Ekim Bey (Kurdish chief)Practical wisdom
6Pogossian (Armenian)The power of persistence
7Abram Yelov (dervish)Self-observation
8Yuri Lubovedsky (young prince)The death of a seeker
9Prof. Skridlov (archaeologist)Ancient knowledge
10Soloviev (philosopher)Esoteric brotherhoods
11Karpenko (engineer)The "why" of existence
12Bokharian (dervish)The Sarmoung Brotherhood

Key Gurdjieff Concepts

Essence vs. Personality: Essence is what you are born with — your true nature. Personality is what you acquire from your environment. In modern humans, personality overrules essence. The Work is to bring essence back to dominance.

Buffers: The internal mechanisms that prevent you from seeing your own contradictions. You say one thing and do another, but buffers prevent you from noticing. The Work removes buffers.

Self-Remembering Technique: Choose three times a day — morning, midday, evening. At each time, pause for 30 seconds. Simultaneously feel your body, sense your emotions, and observe your thoughts. That is self-remembering.

The Sarmoung Brotherhood

The most mysterious part of the book: Gurdjieff claims to have discovered a hidden esoteric brotherhood in Central Asia, the Sarmoung, who preserved ancient knowledge. This brotherhood is the source of the Fourth Way. Whether the Sarmoung are literal or symbolic is a matter of debate among Gurdjieff scholars. Gurdjieff's system is complex and deliberately obscure. He believed that knowledge must be earned — otherwise, it lacks value. Meetings with Remarkable Men is the first step: the story of his search. The system itself is in his other works and in Ouspensky's In Search of the Miraculous.