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Proceedings Table of Contents
Forward – Program – Advisory Board – Speakers | |
Session 1 | Ana Fragomeni Legominism in Paris |
Session 2 | John Perrott The Three Story Diagram |
Session 3 | Professor M. Thring Gurdjieff Restores Teleology and Ontology |
Seminar I | Chapters 3,4, and 5 of Beelzebub’s Tales to His Grandson Facilitator: Sophia Wellbeloved |
Seminar I (continuation) |
Chapters 3,4 and 5 of Beelzebub’s Tales to His Grandson Facilitator: Bonnie Phillips |
Session 4 | Professor M. Thring Informal Recollections of Meetings with Gurdjieff and Ouspensky |
Session 5 | Keith A. Buzzell To Destroy Mercilessly |
Session 6 | Wim Van Dullemenwith Christiane Macketanz A Taste of the Sacred A description of some of the operating principles of Gurdjieff Movements |
Seminar 3 | Chapters 6&7 of Beelzebub’s Tales to His Grandson Facilitator: Tony Blake |
Session 7 | Tony Blake Duversity |
Session 8 | H .J. Sharp Higher Being Bodies: Their Origin and Functioning and Sy Ginsburgand Nicholas Tereshchenko On Higher Being Bodies, the Gurdjieffian View |
Seminar 5 & 6 | Facilitator: Nick Bryce |
Session 9 | Where Do We Go From Here Sy Ginsburg, Facilitator |
Appendix 1 | Review of “Beelzebub’s Tales to His Grandson” In Russian Nicolas Tereshchenko |
Appendix 2 | List of Attendees 2001 |