Gurdjieff wrote about cancer as "this terrible human scourge," and later called it "the most terrible contemporary scourge." He also devotes a number of pages in Chapter 41 of his first series to the treatment of cancer by an unconventional means, as well as by X rays, "which the representatives of contemporary European medicine employ."
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Gurdjieff and Cancer
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Gurdjieff wrote about cancer as "this terrible human scourge," and later called it "the most terrible contemporary scourge." He also devotes a number of pages in Chapter 41 of his first series to the treatment of cancer by an unconventional means, as well as by X rays, "which the representatives of contemporary European medicine employ."