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Perspectives on Beelzebub’s Tales:

And Other of Gurdjieff’s Writings

 

 

Perspectives on Beelzebub’s Tales is a collection of essays offering new perspectives on Gurdjieff’s concepts of Kesdjan and higher being-bodies, Kundabuffer, the enneagram, involutional and evolutional law, perpetual motion, and ‘hydrogens’ relative to the scientific discoveries since Gurdjieff’s death.

 

Through reading Perspectives on Beelzebub’s Tales, the student may discover more than the ordinary share of ah has, . . .. This book is a must-read for serious students of Beelzebub’s Tales to His Grandson, a book that has long been needed by students of G. I. Gurdjieff’s great space allegory. . .. As the editors of Dr. Buzzell’s Perspectives observe in the preface, “In it’s intention, structure and content, the Tales is a unique and unparalleled creation, which has a central and integral place among the other aspects of Gurdjieff’s legacy.”

–Seymour B. Ginsburg, author

 

Keith A. Buzzell’s Perspectives on Beelzebub’s Tales is very well worth reading and studying!

–Sophia Wellbeloved, author

 

It was because of my reading of . . . Perspectives on Beelzebub’s Tales . . . that this writing came about. In the chapter titled “Conviction,” Dr. Buzzell gives many examples of the emphasis Gurdjieff placed upon convictions in general, especially those derived from one’s own reasoned deliberations.

–“The First Page of Beelzebub’s Tales,” Irv Givot

 

Keith A. Buzzell,

2005

$35

ISBN: 9763579-0-9

softcover

228 pages

59 illustrations

6 ⅝" x 9 ½"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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