A new edition of the groundbreaking spiritual treasure, with a foreword
by bestselling author Marianne Williamson .
Since its original publication in 1949, In Search of the Miraculous has
been hailed as the most valuable and reliable documentation of G. I.
Gurdjieff's thoughts and universal view. This historic and influential
work is considered by many to be a primer of mystical thought as
expressed through the Work, a combination of Eastern philosophies that
had for centuries been passed on orally from teacher to student.
Gurdjieff's goal, to introduce the Work to the West, attracted many
students, among them Ouspensky, an established mathematician,
journalist, and, with the publication of In Search of the Miraculous, an
eloquent and persuasive proselyte.
Ouspensky describes Gurdjieff's teachings in fascinating and accessible
detail, providing what has proven to be a stellar introduction to the
universal view of both student and teacher. It goes without saying that
In Search of the Miraculous has inspired great thinkers and writers of
ensuing spiritual movements, including Marianne Williamson, the highly
acclaimed author of A Return to Love and Illuminata. In a new and
never-before-published foreword, Williamson shares the influence of
Ouspensky's book and Gurdjieff's teachings on the New Thought movement
and her own life, providing a contemporary look at an already timeless
classic.