Which “Human” Are You? The Escape from the Tower of Babel and the 7 Categories of Man

7 Categories of Man and the Tower of Babel metaphor in Gurdjieff teachings

In our previous article, we examined how the “Carriage, Horse, and Driver” (Body, Emotion, and Mind) live in isolation. However, a more critical question remains: Who are we? According to esoteric teachings and the Gurdjieff system, the word “Human” does not define a single type of being. Humanity is studied under 7 Categories of Man … Read more

Internal Miscommunication: The Anatomy of the Carriage, Horse, Driver, and Master

Gurdjieff Carriage Horse Driver and Master metaphor diagram

Is a human being a monolithic entity composed of a single “I”? Or does one harbor a “crowd” within, speaking different languages and constantly fighting for authority? The “Fourth Way” teachings of G.I. Gurdjieff and P.D. Ouspensky explain the tragedy of man through this internal fragmentation. To understand this, we use the famous metaphor of … Read more

From Illusion to Reality: The Human Quest for Freedom in the Light of Spiritual Teachings

ruhsal özgürlük arayışı ve hapishane metaforu

Throughout history, philosophers and mystics have sought to answer one core question: “How can a human being truly be free?” While philosophers offer keys like learning (Plato), thinking (Aristotle), or action (Sartre), spiritual teachings—Esotericism, Neo-Spiritualism, and the Fourth Way—present a provocative premise: A prisoner cannot plan an escape unless they first realize they are in … Read more

Lightening the Wagon: The Act of “Leaving” in the Spiritual Journey

Spiritual Journey, Abandoned piano in desert landscape.

Life is an arduous and long spiritual journey. To move forward on this path, sometimes we don’t need to add new things to our bags; instead, we must get rid of existing burdens. In the America of the 1840s, there was a peculiar sight on the famous migration route known as the “Oregon Trail.” Pioneers … Read more

Fall Seven Times, Stand Up Eight: The Journey of Will and Evolution

Cracked vase repaired with gold.

“Fall seven times, stand up eight.” While this is a principle of resilience from Japanese culture, in the depths of esoteric and spiritual teachings, it represents much more than simple stubbornness; it is the “mandatory evolutionary journey of the soul and the Journey of Evolution.” Life on Earth is a school and an examination ground … Read more

Nourishing the Mind: The Invisible Sources of Mental and Spiritual Health

Nourishing the mind with spiritual and mental foods

The mind is like the soil in a gardener’s hands. If you leave the soil (the mind) alone with the seeds of weeds (negative impressions) blown by the winds, it turns into a thicket of thorns. But if the gardener (awareness) clears the soil and nourishes it with fresh water (love) and sunlight (knowledge), the … Read more

Is This World a Land of Exile? When Will We Truly Arrive “Home”?

A spiritual illustration of two green ethereal figures holding hands under a sun and moon, with the quote: "The Most Beautiful Thing in the World is Arriving Home. In Every Sense.

Today, while browsing social media, I came across a naive illustration by “Beautiful Promises” that led me into deep contemplation. The card read: “The most beautiful thing in the world is arriving home. In every sense, it reflects the Spirituality of Home.” We all know that feeling. That moment after a long journey, a tiring … Read more

The Longest Journey: The Walk Toward Yourself

The Longest Journey Reflection

Is the person you see in the mirror each morning the same as the one you converse with when your head hits the pillow at night? Most of us try to navigate life using a map that doesn’t belong to us. We were told, “This is who you are.” They gave us a name, handed … Read more