Teachings of Gurdjieff: A Pupil's Journal

Teachings of Gurdjieff: A Pupil's Journal

1961 • 256 pages

Drawn from Nott's hundreds of pages of notes and diaries, this book provides a record of the expressions and actions of Gurdjieff and the profound impact of life at the Chateau du Prieure, Fontainbleau, at that time. Gurdjieff was a Russian occultist who used stylized dance to free people and help them to develop their full capabilities. Gurdjieff has often been attributed as the founder of the modern human-potential movement.

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