MATERIAL FOR THOUGHT, SPRING 1971.
47 pages. More
47 pages. More
San Francisco: Far West Editions, 2000. First edition. 91 pages. Contents include Gurdjieff and the Metaphysics of Human Relationship by Jacob Needleman, Beyond Beauty: A Interview with Paul Renard, The Presence of Life by Mary Stein, From the Mat to the Street by Richard Hodges, Hadji Gholamreza Rahimpour of Shiraz..... More
Text of Papers and Seminars on Gurdjieff and the Fourth Way presented at the Conference. Contributions include Second Body Obstetrics by Sven Louland; The Awakening of Objective Conscience and the Attainment of Objective Reason by Will Mesa; The Potentials in Today's World Through the Work of Gurdjieff by Bonnie Phillips;..... More
2011. Text of Papers and Seminars on Gurdjieff and the Fourth Way presented at the Conference - Papers on: Transformation, I Am / I Wish / I Can, Conscience and Consciousness in the TalesBeelzebub's Tales as a Landmark in the Spiritual History of Humanity, The Ray of Creation and Beelzebub..... More
188 pages. Conference Program 2014 - An Invitation to Reading: Anthony Blake, Intentional Suffering in Beelzebub’s Tales and Meister Eckhart’s Book of Divine Consolation: a perspective on meanings: Lee van Laer, Centrigravital Love in Gurdjieff’s Rhetoric of Time: Paul Beekman Taylor, Two Souls: Ocke de Boer, Understanding Cosmic Laws: Anthony..... More
2019. 262 pages. Conference Program 2019: Gurdjieff’s Universal Law of the Vacuum ~ Greg Connor, Visting Mr Gurdjieff’s Father’s Grave ~ Debbie Elliott, Seminars ~ Beelzebub’s Tales ~ “Heptaparaparshinokh”, Gurdjieff: Making a New World Companion ~ Ben Bennett, Seminars ~ Life is real only then, when ‘I Am’ ~ “Prologue”..... More
341 pages. Includes a wide range of presentations from the conference: The Trans-Caucasian Kurd, by Sophia Wellbeloved; Sources of Conviction, by Keith Buzzell; Gurdjieff, Blavatsky and the Masters of Wisdom; by Seymour Ginsburg; The Kundabuffer: The Kundalini, Alchemy and Creation of the Soul, by Adam W. Petts. Time in the..... More
129 pages. Transcripts of presentations and group discussions by Paul Beekman Taylor, Keith Buzzell, Irv Givot, Wim Van Dulleman, Harry J. Bennett, Seymore Ginsburg and John Perrott on such subjects as The Biological Foundations of Sacred Influences, The Relative Understanding of Time as described in chapter 16 of Beelzebub's Tales..... More
Contributors include Nathan Batalion, Keith Buzzell, Ana Fragomeni, Seymour Ginsburg, Bert Sharp, Paul Beekman Taylor and Nicholas Tereshchenko; 214 pages. More
Contributors include Keith Buzzell, Bert Sharp, Len Brown, Wim van Dulleman, Will Mesa, and Dimitri Peretzi; 195 pages. More
Eureka, 2002. Second edition. 159 pages. Gurdjieff said most ancient prayers have nothing in common with petitions; they are, as it were, 'recapitulations'. By repeating them aloud or to oneself, a man endeavors to experience what is in them - their content -with his mind and feeling, concentrating and reflecting..... More
Utrecht: Eureka Editions, 2013. Hand-numbered printing of 50 copies; 172 pages. More
New York: New Directions, 1988. First edition. Review slip laid in; 368 pages. More
Bovingdon: Shantock Press, 1984. 16 pages. More
Santa Fe: Bennett Books, 1998. Studies from The Dramatic Universe, No. 3; New Foreword by Anthony Blake; 96 pages. One of the most important and revolutionary ideas in Bennett’s great work The Dramatic Universe is that man lives in many worlds, worlds divided not by distance but by existing under..... More
Santa Fe: Bennett Books, 1999. 58 pages. More
2016. Bennet's first book, this is the first paperback edition; 196 pages. Eternity is called the fifth dimension, which, without taking it seriously, results in the failure of all endeavors to "make sense of the world" in terms of time alone, Bennett claims. He discusses the concept of man as..... More
New York: Hermitage House, 1951. First US edition. 239 pages. Eternity is called the fifth dimension, which, without taking it seriously, results in the failure of all endeavors to "make sense of the world" in terms of time alone, Bennett claims. He discusses the concept of man as an incomplete..... More
London: Turnstone Press, 1978. First edition. 209 pages. More
London: Turnstone Press, 1978. First edition. 209 pages. More
Coombe Springs, 1976. Second edition. 356 pages. More
London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1966. First printing. 315 pages. More
Coombe Springs, 1976. 315 pages. More
Sherborne: Hodder & Stoughton Coombe SPrings), 1966. The imprint in the book shows Hooder & Stoughton, First Edition, 1966, but it is in the paperback with a dust jacket format used commonly by Coombe Springs. Also, the jacket clearly dioes not fit the book. So we assume that this is..... More
Sherborne: Hodder & Stoughton Coombe SPrings), 1966. The imprint in the book shows Hooder & Stoughton, First Edition, 1966, but it is in the paperback with a dust jacket format used commonly by Coombe Springs. Also, the jacket clearly dioes not fit the book. So we assume that this is..... More