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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Gurdjieff Journal, established in 1992, is a triannual magazine devoted exclusively to George Gurdjieff's teaching of the Fourth Way. It publishes original research, feature articles, essays, interviews, and book and film reviews. In its first years through Volume 7 Issue #3, the magazine was known as Telos; following that time, the title was The Gurdjieff Journal.The stated intention of The Gurdjieff Journal is to:…observe and report upon the contemporary world ‘mercilessly, without any compromise whatsoever.’ Through original research, timely feature articles, essays, interviews and book and film reviews, the principles, perspectives and practices of the teaching are explored and applied to everyday living.As noted in the Library Journal, "When … G.I. Gurdjieff died in 1949, he left behind an influential body of teachings centered on humankind's capacity for self-awareness. Gurdjieff's philosophy, often referred to as 'The Work,' still resonates with present-day freethinkers, as exhibited by the continuing presence (and redesign) of The Gurdjieff Journal. The profiled issue contains many worthwhile articles, as well as book, film, and art reviews." Articles from The Gurdjieff Journal have been reprinted in The Gurdjieff International Review and Spiritual Survival in a Radically Changing World-Time. A series of articles from The Gurdjieff Journal was later expanded into the book A Woman’s Work. The editor-in-chief is William Patrick Patterson.. }

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