John G. Bennett
John Godolphin Bennett (8 June 1897 – 13 December 1974) was a British academic and author.
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Born | London, England | 8 June 1897
Died | 13 December 1974 77) | (aged
Nationality | British |
Education | King's College School, London |
Alma mater | Royal Military Academy, Woolwich |
Known for | Books on psychology and spirituality |
Website | Official website |
He is best known for his 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 the guru had moved to Paris. He also was active in starting the British section of the Subud movement, and co-founded its British headquarters.
Bennett was born in London, England; educated at King's College School, London; Royal Military Academy, Woolwich; School of Military Engineering, Chatham; and the School of Oriental Studies, London.
He was a Fellow of the Institute of Fuel, London, from 1938 onwards; Chairman, Conference of Research Associations, 1943–1945; Chairman, Solid Fuel Industry, British Standards Institution, 1937–1942; Chairman and Director, Institute for the comparative study of History, Philosophy, and the Sciences, Kingston upon Thames, 1946–1959.