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Uspensky (Russian: Пётр Демьянович Успенский),
known in
English as P. D.
Ouspensky (5
March 1878 – 2
October 1947), was a
Russian philosopher and esotericist...
- ways of the
Fakirs (Sufis),
Monks and Yogis, so that his
student P. D.
Ouspensky referred to it as the "Fourth Way". Gurdjieff's
teaching has inspired...
- and re-interpreted by
other writers, such as
Russian esotericist P. D.
Ouspensky, who
argued that it was
possible to
break the
cycle of return.
There are...
- "Fourth Way" was
further used by his
student P. D.
Ouspensky in his
lectures and writings.
After Ouspensky's death, his
students published a book entitled...
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known for his
Psychological Commentaries on the
Teaching of
Gurdjieff and
Ouspensky, a five-volume
collection of more than 500
talks given and distributed...
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philosopher G.I. Gurdjieff. It is a
compilation of the
lectures of P. D.
Ouspensky at
London and New York City
between the
years 1921
through 1946, published...
- down to
modern times." As the
following quote by P. D.
Ouspensky (Pyotr
Demianovich Ouspensky) (1878–1947) shows, the ****ociation of the
tarot with Hermetic...
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Fragments of an
Unknown Teaching is a 1949 book by
Russian philosopher P. D.
Ouspensky which recounts his
meeting and
subsequent ****ociation with
George Gurdjieff...
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Alexandrovich Uspensky (Russian: Леонид Александрович Успенский, French: Léonide
Ouspensky; 1902–1987) was a
famous Russian icon
painter and art historian. He was...
- to the
ideas of
Ouspensky; he
incorporated its
ideas to the SES and
invited the author,
Peter Goffin, to give lectures. P. D.
Ouspensky was a
pupil of...