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  1. George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff (1872–1949) A seminal spiritual figure, introduced to the West an ancient yet unknown esoteric teaching of development and awakening, one that teaches how to creatively use the diverse impressions of ordinary life to come to real life. Humanity, Gurdjieff realized

  2. George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff. G. I. Gurdjieff was born sometime between 1866 and 1877 in Alexandropol (now Gyumri, Armenia), near the Russian-Turkish border. As a young man he trained in Kars as both a priest and a physician and devoted all his energies to searching for fundamental truths: Who am I? What is the purpose of our life?

  3. Georges I. Gurdjieff ( russisch Георгий Иванович Гюрджиев, Transkription Georgi Iwanowitsch Gjurdschijew, wiss. Transliteration Georgij Ivanovič Gjurdžiev; vermutlich * 1866 [1] in Alexandropol, Russisches Kaiserreich; † 29. Oktober 1949 in Paris) war ein griechisch - armenischer Esoteriker, Schriftsteller ...

  4. International Review. Benvenuti alla Gurdjeff International Review—una fonte di brevi saggi e commenti degni di fede sulla storia, gli scritti e gli insegnamenti di George Ivanovitch Gurdjeff. Gurdjeff era un uomo eccezionale, un maestro nel più vero senso della parola. I suoi insegnamenti parlano alle nostre domande più essenziali: Chi ...

  5. 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. His youthful passion of searching for universal truth attracted others. Calling themselves “Seekers of the ...

  6. Gurdjieff Videos. Gurdjieff Videos offers videos on the Teaching of The Fourth Way. Also included are videos that relate to the Teaching in the context of the present times. Award-Winning Video Documentary Trilogy: The Life & Significance Of George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff. The Life & Significance of George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff, Part I.

  7. Leninakan, 1877 - Parigi 1949). Nato in una provincia turca conquistata dalla Russia zarista, dopo un ventennale periodo di viaggi attraverso l'Oriente, fu prima a Mosca e poi in Francia, dove fondò una comunità nei pressi di Fontainebleau, alla quale aderirono artisti e scrittori (tra i quali R. Daumal).