Notes on Gurdjieff, The Fourth Way, and Beelzebub's Tales
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There are three realities in the world we abide in. The first type is the ontological reality which was created, before we appeared. To accommodate to it we study this reality and fix our impressions in signs. Thus, the second type of realities arises - the semiotic one. We gather in it all our advances of semiotic character. Each human creature develops individually and chooses out of the described types those patterns, that s/he likes and prefers. This is the third mental type of reality, and it is no less important than the first two types. In this manner our inner world is being constructed.

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