Gurdjieff insisted that we have three centres.
Everything Gurdjieff taught Ouspensky was in the context os "self-observation," and all tasks were given to enhance self-observation.
Ouispensky was told of "four-centres," because, even as ordinary men and women, we can discern and distinguish in ourselves, as part of self-observation, four different functions: Thought, feelin, movement and instinct.
However, the insistence by Gurdjieff on three-centres comes into effect beyond this, as another more subtle level of self-observation: beyond Ouspensky. The three centres are centres of attention, and we can use the enneagram to start to observe the flow of attention, inexorably passing in a definite sequence, between these three centres.
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