John Godolphin Bennett (8 June 1897 – 13 December 1974) was a British mathematician, scientist, technologist, industrial research director and author. He is perhaps best known for his many books on psychology and spirituality, particularly on the teachings of G. I. Gurdjieff. Bennett met Gurdjieff in Istanbul in October 1920 and later helped to co-ordinate the work of Gurdjieff in England after Gurdjieff's arrival in Paris. He also was active in starting the British section of the Subud movement, and co-founded its British headquarters.
In this transformative and enlightening book, Bennett breaks down and lays out the way we do things in such a fascinating way, you're bound to be buzzing on the edge of your seat in heightened awareness at the sheer profundity of meaning glowing off the pages. Pure genius!!! Highly recommend for every avid seeker of truth...
Bennett use of slightly esoteric languaging (“energies”) to speak of psychological functions is not especially helpful. Also the signal to noise ratio isn’t super high. But there is more wisdom here than most modern psychological texts.