The Unknowable Gurdjieff
Author: Margaret Anderson
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Published: 1977
Total Pages: 212
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Author: Margaret Anderson
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Published: 1977
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Margaret Anderson
Publisher: Red Wheel
Published: 1969-06-01
Total Pages: 212
ISBN-13: 9780877282198
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Margaret C. Anderson
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Published: 1962
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Margaret Anderson
Publisher: Gremese Editore
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 170
ISBN-13: 9788876059568
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Roger Lipsey
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Published: 2019-02-05
Total Pages: 382
ISBN-13: 1611804515
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom a master biographer and longtime Gurdjieff practitioner, a brilliant new exploration of the quintessential Western esoteric teacher of the twentieth-century. The Greek-Armenian teacher G.I. Gurdjieff was one of the most original and provocative spiritual teachers in the twentieth-century West. Whereas much work on Gurdjieff has been either fawning or blindly critical, acclaimed scholar and writer Roger Lipsey balances sympathic interest in Gurdjieff and his "Fourth Way" teachings with a historian's sense of context and a biographer's feel for personality and relationships. Using a wide-range of published and unpublished sources, Lipsey explores Gurdjieff's formative travels in Central Asia, his famed teaching institution in France, the development of the Gurdjieff Movements and music, and, above all, Gurdjieff's fascinating continuous evolution as a teacher. Published on the 70th anniversary of Gurdjieff's death, Gurdjieff Reconsidered delves deeply into Gurdjieff's writings and those of his most important students, including P. D. Ouspensky and Jeanne de Salzmann. Lipsey's comprehensive approach and unerring sense of the subject make this a must-read for anyone with a serious intention to explore Gurdjieff's life, teachings, and reputation.
Author: G. I. Gurdjieff
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Published: 2021-07-20
Total Pages: 290
ISBN-13: 161180082X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOver one hundred years ago in Russia, G. I. Gurdjieff introduced a spiritual teaching of conscious evolution—a way of gnosis or “knowledge of being” passed on from remote antiquity. Gurdjieff’s early talks in Europe were published in the form of chronological fragments preserved by his close followers P. D. Ouspensky and Jeanne de Salzmann. Now these teachings are presented as a comprehensive whole, covering a variety of subjects including states of consciousness, methods of self-study, spiritual work in groups, laws of the cosmos, and the universal symbol known as the Enneagram. Gurdjieff respected traditional religious practices, which he regarded as falling into three general categories or “ways”: the Way of the Fakir, related to mastery of the physical body; the Way of the Monk, based on faith and feeling; and the Way of the Yogi, which focuses on development of the mind. He presented his teaching as a “Fourth Way” that integrates these three aspects into a single path of self-knowledge. The principles are laid out as a way of knowing and experiencing an awakened level of being that must be verified for oneself.
Author: Jacob Needleman
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 1998-01-01
Total Pages: 465
ISBN-13: 1441110844
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"This 449-page collection of essays on the life of the famous (or infamous?) George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff could serve as the definitive tome on the eccentric and enigmatic teacher."
Author: Michael S. Pittman
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2012-03-08
Total Pages: 257
ISBN-13: 1441185453
DOWNLOAD EBOOKG.I. Gurdjieff (d. 1949) remains an important, if controversial, figure in early 20th-century Western Esoteric thought. Born in the culturally diverse region of the Caucasus, Gurdjieff traveled in Asia, Africa, and elsewhere in search of practical spiritual knowledge. Though oftentimes allusive, references to Sufi teachings and characters take a prominent position in Gurdjieff's work and writings. Since his death, a discourse on Gurdjieff and Sufism has developed through the contributions as well as critiques of his students and interlocutors. J.G. Bennett began an experimental 'Fourth Way' school in England in the 1970s which included the introduction of Sufi practices and teachings. In America this discourse has further expanded through the collaboration and engagement of contemporary Sufi teachers. This work does not simply demonstrate the influence of Gurdjieff and his ideas, but approaches the specific discourse on and about Gurdjieff and Sufism in the context of contemporary religious and spiritual teachings, particularly in the United States, and highlights some of the adaptive, boundary-crossing, and hybrid features that have led to the continuing influence of Sufism.
Author: Beryl Pogson
Publisher: Weiser Books
Published: 1994-01-01
Total Pages: 308
ISBN-13: 9780877288091
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe esoteric teaching known as the Work was introduced to the West by Gurdjieff early in this century. Pogson studied the Work for many years with Dr. Maurice Nicoll. Here she gives an account of how the principles of fully applying one's knowledge to one's daily life can be put into action.
Author: Margaret C. Anderson
Publisher: Troquel Editorial
Published: 1995-08-01
Total Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 9789501602692
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSpanish translation of "The unknowable Gurdjieff". A study of the teachings of the Russian philosopher.