What are the three kinds of disciples according to Gurdjieff?
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"In the journey of seeking, we are not fixed types; at different moments, we can embody the qualities of helping ourselves, assisting the master, or uplifting the group."
According to Osho, Gurdjieff divided disciples into three kinds: those who help themselves; those who help themselves and help the master; and those who help the group. Osho adds this division suits a school with a dictatorial master and large group, but in his vision these are not fixed types; each seeker may embody all three qualities at different times.
Gurdjieff said there are students who work on themselves, some who also help the teacher, and some who help the whole group.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you notice where your energy goes: self-growth, supporting a mentor, or serving community.
- Encourages flexibility—roles can shift as needs change.
- Balances personal transformation with collective harmony in any group.
- Encourages flexibility—roles can shift as needs change.
- Balances personal transformation with collective harmony in any group.
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