THE DRAMATIC UNIVERSE: VOLUME 1: The Foundations of Natural Philosophy
London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1956. First edition. 534 pages. More
London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1956. First edition. 534 pages. More
Coombe Springs, 1976. Second edition. 534 pages. More
Coombe Springs, 1976. Second edition. 534 pages. More
Santa Fe: Bennett Books, 1981. 534 pages. More
London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1956. First edition. 534 pages. More
J.G. Bennett Foundation, 2020. 347 pages. More
Bennett Books, 1997. 512 pages. More
Santa Fe: Bennett Books, 1992. First edition. 116 pages. More
Santa Fe: Bennett Books, 1992. First edition. 116 pages. More
Santa Fe: Bennett Books, 2007. 131 pages. Compiled from conversations that took place between John Bennett and his students from 1971 to 1974, and with independent contributions from some of his pupils, Enneagram Studies is a unique collection of lucid explanations and applications of this universal symbol. From the transformation..... More
Coombe Springs, 1974. First edition. Transformation of Man Series 2; 64 pages. Compiled from conversations that took place between John Bennett and his students from 1971 to 1974, and with independent contributions from some of his pupils, Enneagram Studies is a unique collection of lucid explanations and applications of this..... More
Santa Fe: Bennett Books, 2009. Studies from the Dramatic Universe, No. 2; Compiled and edited, with a new Foreword, by Anthony Blake; 85 pages. Embracing physics and theology, this volume explores the nature of existence and how higher, unconditioned or spiritual influences can reach us through the veil of limitation..... More
Coombe Springs, 1977. First edition. Studies from the Dramatic Universe, No. 2; 74 pages. Embracing physics and theology, this volume explores the nature of existence and how higher, unconditioned or spiritual influences can reach us through the veil of limitation. Bennett concludes that "the conditioned world does give evidence of..... More
Coombe Springs, 1977. First edition. Studies from the Dramatic Universe, No. 2; 74 pages. Embracing physics and theology, this volume explores the nature of existence and how higher, unconditioned or spiritual influences can reach us through the veil of limitation. Bennett concludes that "the conditioned world does give evidence of..... More
J.G. Bennett Foundation, 2017. First printing. 210 pages. Based on a correspondence course I n six installments, this book represents an experiment in the technique of Structural Communication. Bennett explores key notions from his major work "The Dramatic Universe" presented in easily accessible terms. The text takes the form of..... More
Sherborne: Coombe Springs, 1974. First edition. Transformation of Man Series, Number 1; 47 pages. More
New York: Weiser, 1990. 90 pages. More
New York: Weiser, 1984. 90 pages. More
Sherborne: Coombe Springs, 1969. 70 pages. More
New York: Harper & Row, 1973. First U.S. edition. 320 pages. Presents Gurdjieff's early life and the sources of the higher knowledge he acquired. Bennett raises the question: "Why is man here?" and expands it to "What is required of man?" More
New York: Harper & Row, 1973. First U.S. edition. 320 pages. Presents Gurdjieff's early life and the sources of the higher knowledge he acquired. Bennett raises the question: "Why is man here?" and expands it to "What is required of man?" More
New York: Harper & Row, 1973. First U.S. edition. 320 pages. Presents Gurdjieff's early life and the sources of the higher knowledge he acquired. Bennett raises the question: "Why is man here?" and expands it to "What is required of man?" More
Bennett Books. 117 pages. More
Coombe Springs, 1976. First edition. 147 pages. More
Coombe Springs, 1976. First edition. 147 pages. More