
Gurdjieff believed there were four paths to follow in life, and he called his the fourth way.
The fourth way tells us to live in the now, act in the now, think in the now, and you shall achieve succesful sprituality and perhaps entlightenment, without having to go up mountains, or fast, or give up your loved ones and/or loved items.
It may be convenient for us city folk to follow the fourth path, but speaking for myself, I believe this is literally what the Tao, the Buddha, Jesus, Mohammed and many others tried to signify.
Besides, there has to be a reason we were born into a materialistic world, so lets explore it and go one step at a time, decide one decision at a time, train everyday, live one moment at a time.
This Blog is a result of acting in the now. I will use it to my highest benefit, and hope that the rest of you will find a way to benefit from it, too.
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