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Hubert benoit and gurdjieff work


It is rather interesting that the Gurdjieff story related here by Dr. Benoit has its correspondence in the latest scientific theories concerning the origin.

  • It is rather interesting that the Gurdjieff story related here by Dr. Benoit has its correspondence in the latest scientific theories concerning the origin.
  • A fresh translation of Hubert Benoit's two works on Zen – The Supreme Doctrine and The Realization of the Self – from a psychoanalytic point of view.
  • He was also acquainted with the work of Gurdjieff.
  • True acceptance is simultaneous acceptance of my emotion and the obstacle of the world; it is my presence arbitrating the conflict without intervening in it.
  • Walter Driscoll, editor of the Gurdjieff International Review (see Sources & Links page), confirmed in correspondence that Benoit was a student of Gurdjieff's.
  • He was also acquainted with the work of Gurdjieff.!

    Hubert Benoit (psychotherapist)

    French psychotherapist

    For the Canadian politician, see Hubert Benoit.

    Hubert Benoit

    Born(1904-03-21)March 21, 1904

    Nancy, France

    DiedOctober 28, 1992(1992-10-28) (aged 88)

    Paris, France

    OccupationPsychotherapist

    Hubert Benoit (1904–1992) was a 20th-century French psychotherapist whose work foreshadowed subsequent developments in integral psychology and integral spirituality.[1][2] His special interest and contribution lay in developing a pioneering form of psychotherapy which integrated a psychoanalytic perspective with insights derived from Eastern spiritual disciplines, in particular from Ch'an and Zen Buddhism.[3] He stressed the part played by the spiritual ignorance of Western culture in the emergence and persistence of much underlying distress.

    He used concepts derived from psychoanalysis to explain the defences against this fundamental unease, and emphasised the importance o