- George Gurdjieff - Wikipedia
George Ivanovich Gurdjieff (c 1866–1877 – 29 October 1949) was a philosopher, mystic, spiritual teacher, composer, and movements teacher
- George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff | Mystic, Philosopher, Teacher | Britannica
George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff (born 1877?, Alexandropol, Armenia, Russian Empire—died Oct 29, 1949, Neuilly, near Paris) was a Greco-Armenian mystic and philosopher who founded an influential quasi-religious movement
- George Gurdjieff | Seeker of Truth
George Ivanovich Gurdjieff startled the European intelligentsia with a comprehensive psychological, philosophical, and cosmological teaching of ancient origin He seemed to be stepping into the 20th century from another era, bringing with him wisdom that had been all but lost in the floods of time
- The Gurdjieff Legacy Foundation: George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff, 1872–1949
Gurdjieff a seminal spiritual figure, introduced to the West a unique and powerful esoteric teaching of self-transformation The Fourth Way is neither a mixture of spiritual lines nor a modern eclectic concoction
- Gurdjieff International Review
Moore’s introduction to the second edition of his biography offers an astute appraisal of the currents swirling around Gurdjieff’s emerging cultural influence and reminds us of the obvious fact that Gurdjieff was “that rarest of creatures, a man who knows what he is talking about ”
- G. I. Gurdjieff - Gurdjieff Circles
According to Gurdjieff, what is “sacred” is here, it is within our world, within our very material universe His work goes to great depth, connecting the laws of the universe with observations on the anatomy of the human body and psychology
- G. I. Gurdjieff — A Brief Biography
George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff was born around 1872 in Alexandropol, in the Caucasus Mountains, the crossroads between Eastern Europe and Western Asia At an early age, he was exposed to many different cultures, religions, and beliefs
- Who Was G. I. Gurdjieff?
From a young age, Gurdjieff was fascinated by the mysteries of life He embarked on decades-long travels across Central Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa, studying ancient religious traditions, secret schools, and mystical teachings
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