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published on October 13, 2021
Makhabbad Maltabarova
https://doi.org/10.5840/asrr2021101275
Reading Western Esotericism: George Gurdjieff and His ¡°Cunning¡± Esotericism
Studies of western esotericism in the twentieth century proposed a certain number of characteristics as fundamental and universal to esotericism. This article first reviews Antoine Faivre¡¯s intrinsic and extrinsic characteristics and Wouter J. Hanegraaff¡¯s typology of esotericism, constituting the so-called empirical historical method. Next, it considers the case of George Ivanovich Gurdjieff (c. 1866¨C1949), a prominent Russian-speaking spiritual teacher who developed his own method of personal perfection and whose place in the history of western esoteric thought is not indisputable. Through a discussion of some main points of Gurdjieff¡¯s teachings and the ways he dealt with esoteric subjects, it is suggested that Faivre¡¯s and Hanegraaff¡¯s material can partly be applicable to his system. It finally argues that this uncertainty can be explained by specifics of Gurdjieff¡¯s teachings, which should be considered as crucial in formulating his esotericism, as well as by limitations of the above-mentioned approach.