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'''The Fourth Way''' is the title of a book by P. D. Ouspensky that describes the teachings of ]. The term '''The Fourth Way''' has also come to be used as a general descriptive term for the body of ideas and teachings of Gurdjieff which are also sometimes called ''The Work''. '''The Fourth Way''' is the title of a book by P. D. Ouspensky that describes the teachings of ]. The term '''The Fourth Way''' has also come to be used as a general descriptive term for the body of ideas and teachings of Gurdjieff which are also sometimes called ''The Work''.

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The Fourth Way is the title of a book by P. D. Ouspensky that describes the teachings of G. I. Gurdjieff. The term The Fourth Way has also come to be used as a general descriptive term for the body of ideas and teachings of Gurdjieff which are also sometimes called The Work.

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