Gurdjieff: The Key Concepts

· Routledge
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304
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Controversially challenges passive readings of Gurdjieff, going against the grain of much traditional scholarship to investigate the hidden patterns, meanings and sources in his Work.

Foreword by respected Gurdjieff scholar Paul Beekman Taylor (adopted son of author and Gurdjieff follower Jean Toomer) who was a student of Gurdjieff and lived with him for some time as a child.

Comprehensive and accessible guide to infamously difficult and often impenetrable texts, featuring unique illustrations designed to clearly present Gurdjieff's ideas.

First book to place Gurdjieff and his teaching in political, geographical & cultural context, and to highlight its anomalies, contradictions and intentionally subversive aspects.

Only accessible and introductory guide available to Gurdjieff's work.

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Sophia Wellbeloved

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