Overview
In his prospectus for All and Everything, printed at the beginning of each part of the trilogy Gurdjieff states his aim in publishing these texts:
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- FIRST SERIES: Three books under the title of “An Objectively Impartial Criticism of the Life of Man,” or, “Beelzebub’s Tales to His Grandson.”
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- SECOND SERIES: Three books under the common title of “Meetings with Remarkable Men.”
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- THIRD SERIES: Four books under the common title of “Life Is Real Only Then, When ‘I Am.’”
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- All written according to entirely new principles of logical reasoning and strictly directed towards the solution of the following three cardinal problems:
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- FIRST SERIES: To destroy, mercilessly, without any compromises whatsoever, in the mentation and feelings of the reader, the beliefs and views, by centuries rooted in him, about everything existing in the world.
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- SECOND SERIES: To acquaint the reader with the material required for a new creation and to prove the soundness and good quality of it.
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- THIRD SERIES: To assist the arising, in the mentation and in the feelings of the reader, of a veritable, non-fantastic representation not of that illusory world which he now perceives, but of the world existing in reality.
Read more about this topic: Beelzebub's Tales To His Grandson