Michel de Salzmann
Michel de Salzmann (31 December 1923 in Paris – 4 August 2001 in Paris), son of Jeanne de Salzmann, was a psychiatrist, and the president of the Gurdjieff Foundation from 1990 until his death.[1] His friends and pupils salute him as one of the most important spiritual figures of the 20th century.[2] His writings in English [3] and in French [4] reveal him as a creative thinker. Michel de Salzmann was a faithful follower of Gurdjieff, as seen in his contribution in The Encyclopedia of Religion (1987). [5] A witness on his own teaching was given by the poet Fran Shaw.[6]
References
- ↑ "Dr. Michel de Salzmann". Gurdjieff Electronic Publishing. 2007-04-01. Retrieved 2008-07-09.
- ↑ From the Le Monde obituary
- ↑ Michel de Salzmann, Two Essays, Sandpoint Press, Canada, 2011.
- ↑ Michel de Salzmann, Le défi de l'homme, éternel et toujours renouvelé, Éolienne, La Bibliothèque de l’homme rusé, France, 2012, translation from the English by Serge Gautier d’Orier and Alexandre de Salzmann.
- ↑ Michel de Salzmann, « G. I. Gurdjieff », in The Encyclopedia of Religion, 16 Volumes, Mircea Eliade, editor in chief, New York: Macmillan, 1987 – see the page http://ouspensky.org/msalzmann1.htm retrieved 2016-09-19.
- ↑ Fran Shaw, The Next Attention, Indications Press, New York, 2010.
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