John G. Bennett

John G. Bennett was a British mathematician, scientist, and spiritual author best known for his works on psychology and spirituality, particularly his accounts of the teachings of G.I. Gurdjieff. He played a key role in coordinating Gurdjieff's work in England and later founded the International Academy for Continuous Education to promote the Fourth Way. Bennett's autobiography, 'Witness,' chronicles his extraordinary journey from military life to becoming a visionary spiritual teacher.

London, United Kingdom Jun 8, 1897 Wikipedia Website
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