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Consciousness without Conscience

Gurdjieff's Distortion of Orthodox Mysticism and the Cults it Enabled

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On his deathbed in 1949, George Gurdjieff told his students: "Je vous laisse dans de beaux draps"—"I leave you in a fine mess."
He was right.
When Gurdjieff brought Orthodox Christian contemplative practices to the West, he distorted them, removing safeguards developed over two millennia. What remained promised consciousness—but at what cost? Grace became technique. Love became secondary to will. Conscience became "buried function." Teachers became exempt from moral accountability.
This book traces those fatal distortions with precision, showing how Gurdjieff's disconnection from the source and purpose of spiritual awakening created structural vulnerabilities. The Fellowship of Friends—where Robert Burton sexually exploited hundreds of men for fifty-five years while masquerading as a "conscious teacher"—serves as a devastating case study of what becomes possible when consciousness is severed from conscience.
Writing as a former Fellowship member, Fourth Way teacher for forty years and scholar of Orthodox mysticism, Theodore Nottingham offers theological diagnosis, documented case study, and a path forward: pointing seekers toward complete traditions where contemplative practices remain intact with protections that serve genuine transformation rather than enable predators and spiritual criminals.
These are the grandson's corrections, as foreshadowed by Gurdjieff himself in his masterwork Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson, one hundred years later.
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