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Transcripts of Gurdjieff's meetings 1941-1946

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Transcripts of Gurdjieff's meetings 1941-1946
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Transcripts of Gurdjieff's meetings 1941-1946
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electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Summary
With the outbreak of the Second World War, Gurdjieff's American and English students were unable to return to Nazi occupied Paris, nevertheless, Gurdjieff continued to teach despite difficult and dangerous wartime conditions. In 1938, Jeanne de Salzmann introduced her French work group to him, and with this nucleus, Gurdjieff held regular meetings at his Paris flat throughout the occupation. In question and answer format, Gurdjieff answers his students' questions on practical work in daily life and gives specific advice, guidance, and exercises. Among those present in Gurdjieff's company at this time were René Daumal, Luc Dietrich, Jeanne de Salzmann, Tcheslaw Tchekhovich, Henri Tracol and René Zuber
Target audience
adult
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Transcripts of Gurdjieff's wartime meetings 1941-46
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