Gurdjieff's America

Gurdjieff's America
Title Gurdjieff's America PDF eBook
Author Paul Beekman Taylor
Publisher Lighthouse Editions Limited
Total Pages 364
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9781904998006

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Offers information and stories about Gurdjieff, setting him within the cultural and social contexts of America between 1924 and 1935.

Gurdjieff and Hypnosis

Gurdjieff and Hypnosis
Title Gurdjieff and Hypnosis PDF eBook
Author Mohammad Tamdgidi
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 264
Release 2009-11-23
Genre Religion
ISBN 0230102026

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This book explores the life and ideas of the enigmatic twentieth century philosopher, mystic, and teacher of esoteric dances George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff, performing a hermeneutic textual analysis of all his writings to illuminate the place of hypnosis in his teaching. Foreword by J. Walter Driscoll.

Reflections on Gurdjieff's Whim

Reflections on Gurdjieff's Whim
Title Reflections on Gurdjieff's Whim PDF eBook
Author Keith A. Buzzell
Publisher Fifth Press
Total Pages 292
Release 2012-04
Genre Fourth Way (Occultism)
ISBN 9780976357933

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America's Alternative Religions

America's Alternative Religions
Title America's Alternative Religions PDF eBook
Author Timothy Miller
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 488
Release 1995-07-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1438413114

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This is a single-volume source of reliable information on the most important alternative religions, covering for each such essentials as history, theology, impact on the culture, and current status. The chapters of the book were written by experts who study the movements they have written about.

Classical Spirituality in Contemporary America

Classical Spirituality in Contemporary America
Title Classical Spirituality in Contemporary America PDF eBook
Author Michael S. Pittman
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 257
Release 2012-03-08
Genre Religion
ISBN 1441185453

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G.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.

Gurdjieff and Music

Gurdjieff and Music
Title Gurdjieff and Music PDF eBook
Author Johanna Petsche
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 295
Release 2015-02-04
Genre Music
ISBN 9004284443

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In Gurdjieff and Music Johanna Petsche examines the large and diverse body of piano music produced by Armenian-Greek spiritual teacher G. I. Gurdjieff (c.1866-1949) in collaboration with his devoted pupil Thomas de Hartmann (1885-1956). Petsche draws on a range of unpublished materials and data from original field research to critically situate and assess this music within its socio-cultural and unique religio-spiritual context. Focusing on the tremendous role that music played in the life and teaching of Gurdjieff, Petsche chronicles the unique relationship and collaboration between Gurdjieff and de Hartmann, analyses the styles and possible sources of their music, and explores Gurdjieff’s ultimate intentions for the music in light of his esoteric teaching.

Gurdjieff's invention of America

Gurdjieff's invention of America
Title Gurdjieff's invention of America PDF eBook
Author Paul Beekman Taylor
Publisher
Total Pages 382
Release 2007
Genre
ISBN 9789072395542

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