Jeff, I find some of his stuff incomprehensible. However, in books like Fuchs', and also Octaves, I find clearer language and more precise thinking that is accessible. Gurdjieff loved making up words like Kundabuffer (I still have no clue) which were intended to confuse, and I am simply not committed enough to go all in. That said there is much to like and respect, and I have learned, as with all such practices, to cherry pick. It continues to be a most worthwhile study. There is quite the library around his work, and I have ever found that his students were far easier to digest than the man himself.