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Topic: Olga de Hartmann


  
  Gurdjieff and His School
Comparable observations are germane as well in the case of the composer Thomas de Hartmann, the quality of whose musical talent underwent an astonishing transformation under Gurdjieff.
Through the guidance of Jeanne de Salzmann and Jessmin Howarth, the Foundation has taken precautions to transmit these exercises under comparable conditions, as part of the central aim of developing the moral and spiritual power of individuals, through the study and growth of the attention factor in the human organism.
Some years later, de Hartmann collaborated in a similar way on Gurdjieff’s musical works that were independent of the Movements.
r.hodges.home.comcast.net /G/html/School.html   (7549 words)

  
 Fourth way and sufism - Sy Ginsburg, USA
Jeanne de Salzmann met Ashish in 1971, but that was in New Delhi, not at the ashram.
The Gurdjieff Foundations etc. that were established by Madame de Salzmann fairly soon after Gurdjieff's death seem to-day lack this co-ordinated leadership that was continued by Michel de Salzmann after his mother's passing away and looks almost like it has come to an end when Michel died.
I knew both Jeanne and Michel de Salzmann, if not well, then at least sufficiently to know that they were both dedicated to their own work on Self and to helping others with their work.
www.katinkahesselink.net /sufi/ginterviewl.html   (4430 words)

  
 G. I. Gurdjieff and His School
Soon after, as the Revolution drew near and the coming breakdown of civil order began to announce itself, Gurdjieff and a small band of dedicated pupils, including Thomas and Olga de Hartmann, made perilous journeys to the Crimea and Tiflis.
There they were joined by Alexandre and Jeanne de Salzmann, the former a well-known artist and theatrical designer and the latter a teacher of the Dalcroze system of rhythmic dance who was later to emerge as the principal guide under whom his teaching continued to be passed on after his death in 1949.
While he was still recuperating from his injuries, Gurdjieff began his work as a writer, dictating to his secretary Olga de Hartmann the opening lines of his most important book, Beelzebub’s Tales to His Grandson.
www.gurdjieff.org /needleman2.htm   (6694 words)

  
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There they were joined by Alexandre and Jeanne de Salzmann, the former a well-known artist and theatrical designer and the latter a teacher of the Dalcroze system of rhythmic dance who was later to emerge as the principal guide under whom his teaching continued to be passed on after his death in 1949.
Through the guidance of Jeanne de Salzmann (1889–1990) and Jessmin Howarth (1892–1984), the Foundation has taken precautions to transmit these exercises under comparable conditions as part of the central aim of developing the moral and spiritual power of individuals through the study and growth of the attention factor in the human organism.
Under Jeanne de Salzmann, a series of films documenting the movements has been made in order to preserve a record of the quality of inner work that the movements demand.
www.gurdjiefffoundationofwashington.org /GurdjieffandHisSchool.htm   (6732 words)

  
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cuarto camino, del todo y de todom, encuentros con hombres notables, encuentros notables, fragmentos de una ensenanza, gimnasia sagrada, gurdjief, gurdjieff, la vida no es real sino cuando, ouspenski, ouspensky, perspectivas desde el mundo real, recuerdo de sí, relatos de belcebú a su nieto, tercer estado de conciencia,
When compared with Tertium Organum, In Search of the Miraculous does not, therefore, represent a rupture in Ouspensky’s thinking so much as an extraordinary flowering of it, whereby it became, so to say, an instrument serving a new aim and the vehicle for another quality of energy.
He began as an imposing thinker, and after Gurdjieff he remained a powerful thinker who has also become a different kind of man. Comparable observations are germane as well in the case of the composer Thomas de Hartmann, the quality of whose musical talent underwent an astonishing transformation under Gurdjieff.
www.fourthway.info /index_texte.htm   (7965 words)

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