Beelzebub often views human history, religion, and science with a mix of pity and biting irony, referring to humans as "slugs" or "strange beings."
The book details the Law of Three (Triamazikamno) and the Law of Seven (Heptaparaparshinokh), which Gurdjieff describes as the governing principles of all processes in the universe. Literary Style Beelzebub's Tales To His Grandson (1924)
The text is notoriously difficult to read. Gurdjieff intentionally used: Beelzebub often views human history, religion, and science