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FREE INTRODUCTORY CLASS (Gurdjieff Group) Saturday May 22nd - 11:00AM EST  us02web.zoom.us/j/88043421184?pwd=S3lQZXRuNmZSbmdlalVUUVA2aHpJQT09 Participation in our Free Online Zoom Introductory Class is limited to 100 people, please be early to the meeting to reserve your spot. Zoom link will be sent to the email you sign up with 15 minutes before to start time. Entrance is based on a first come, first serve basis.  Gurdjieff Group Work Includes: Weekly Group Meeting Morning Exercises & Practices Theme Work & Observations Movements & Sacred Dances Readings and Individual Study Questions & Answers Monthly Guest Lecture Gurdjieff Group Library Card Access to our Gurdjieff Group Community A new group can be formed with at least 12 members. . Group Work begins in weekly meetings with Edward Fanaberia & Senior Students. Edward Fanaberia After university and eight years of practical experience, Mr. Fanaberia did a year studying in India with such teachers as Muktanada, the Mother (in Pondicherry), and Neem Karoli Baba (teacher of Ram Dass). He was also in direct contact and inspired by Karmapa, Sai Baba, as well as others. It was there he eventually met a student of the Gurdjieff Work and was put in contact with J.G. Bennett who was named by Gurdjieff himself to be his representative in England. Mr.B, via his quality of being, his many books and teachings, was regarded as one of the major proponents of the Gurdjieff Work and a teacher in his own right. Mr. Fanaberia did intensive Gurdjieff studies in England with Mr. Bennett at his full time school in 1973-74. After five years of group teaching himself, he was selected as a member of the board of directors of The Claymont Society for Continuous Education, the North American 4th way (Gurdjieff Work) school established by Mr. Bennett in West Virginia.