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Katherine Mansfield
New Zealand author (1888–1923)

George Gurdjieff
philosopher, mystic, and writer (c. 1866–1877 – 1949)

Petr Uspensky
Russian esotericist (1878–1947)
Idries Shah
Afghan Sufi teacher (1924-1996)
Whitley Strieber
American writer
Fourth Way
approach to self-development developed by George Gurdjieff

Margaret Caroline Anderson
American editor, author (1886–1973)
John G. Bennett
British mathematician and author (1897–1974)
Charles Tart
American experimental psychologist (1937-)
Thomas de Hartmann
Ukrainian-born composer and pianist (1884 - 1956)
Jeanne de Salzmann
French-Swiss dance teacher and mystic
Alfred Richard Orage
British politician (1873-1934)
Jane Heap
American artist, editor, publisher (1883-1964)
Khwajagan
Khwājagān (shortened/singular forms: Khwaja, Khaja(h), Khawaja or khuwaja) is a Persian title for "the Masters". Khwajagan, as the plural for "Khwāja", is often used to refer to a network of Sufis in Central Asia from the 10th to the 16th century who are often incorporated into later Naqshbandi and Khalwati hierarchies, as well as other Sufi groups, such as the Yasaviyya. In Firdowsi's Shahnama the word is used many times for some rulers and heroes of ancient Iran as well. The special zikr of the Khwajagan is called 'Khatm Khajagan'.
systematics
study of systems and their application to the problem of understanding ourselves and the world
Maurice Nicoll
British writer (1884–1953)

Meetings with Remarkable Men
1979 film by Peter Brook