Gurdjieff Foundation
The Gurdjieff Foundation is a variety of organisations based on the ideas of George Gurdjieff.
Gurdjieff inspired the formation of many groups after his death. Of these the largest [1], the Gurdjieff Foundation, was organized and led by Jeanne de Salzmann from the early 1950s, in cooperation with other direct pupils, until her death in 1990; and until his death in 2001 by Michel de Salzmann.
The International Association of the Gurdjieff Foundations [2] is an umbrella group for the four main organisations: The Gurdjieff Foundation in the USA, The Gurdjieff Society in the UK, the Institut Gurdjieff in France and GI Gurdjieff Foundation - Caracas in Venezula [3]. There is a network of partner foundations in South America.
The president of the Gurdjieff Foundation of New York was Lord Pentland, who retained this position until his death. It was then led by Paul Reynard, a painter and Master of Gurdjieff Movements. As of 2009[update] Frank R. Sinclair, author of Without Benefit of Clergy, presides. A group in India is led by Ravi Ravindra, who was a student under Mme De Salzmann and Dr. Welch.
External links
- The Gurdjieff Foundation of New York
- The UK Gurdjieff Society
- The Paris Gurdjieff Foundation
- GurdjieffArabic.Org نشرة عربية عن تعاليم جورج إ. غوردجييف
- The Gurdjieff Society of Australia
References
- ^ Seymour B. Ginsburg Gurdjieff Unveiled, pp. 71-7, Lighthouse Editions Ltd., 2005 ISBN 978-1-904998-01-3
- ^ http://www.iagf.org/
- ^ http://www.gurdjieffcaracas.org/h_fgccs.htm