Sophia Wellbeloved
Completed her doctoral studies in the Theology Department of King’s College London in 1999, has published Gurdjieff, Astrology & Tales, 2002 and Gurdjieff: The Key Concepts, 2003. She is Director and Commissioning Editor for Lighthouse Editions and a member of the Advisory Board for the All & Everything Humanities Conferences. She is Reviews Editor for the Journal of New Age Studies (JONAS).
Publications
Gurdjieff, Astrology & Beelzebub’s Tales. Solar Bound Press, New Paltz, NY: 2002
Gurdjieff: The Key Concepts. London and New York: Routledge, 2003
‘Gurdjieff’, The Astrology Book: an Encyclopedia of Heavenly Influences. Ed., James R. Lewis, Detroit: Visible Ink, 2003
‘Gurdjieff ‘Old’ or ‘New Age’: Aristotle or Astrology?’ forthcoming Journal of New Age Studies, May 2004
Changes in G. I. Gurdjieff’s Teaching ‘The Work’. Paper delivered at Cesnur/Inform Conference in London, 2001. http://www.cesnur.org/2001/london2001/wellbeloved.htm
Review of Patterson 1998, Journal of Contemporary Religion 14(2). 1999: 324-6
‘G. I. Gurdjieff : Some references to Love’. Journal of Contemporary Religion 13(3), 1998: 321-32
Gurdjieff Internet Guide - now available at gurdjieff-books.net:
‘Numbers, the Zodiac and the Tales’ Proceedings of the International Humanities Conference, ed. by M. O’Hagan Buzzell, Maine, privately published 2000
‘An Exploration of the Tale of the The Transcaucasian Kurd, in G.I. Gurdjieff’s Beelzebub’s Tales to His Grandson’. All & Everything, Proceedings of the International Humanities Conference, ed., H. J. Sharpe et al, Bognor Regis, privately published, 1998
‘The Invoking of Names: a Commentary on Eight Paragraphs from Chapter One, ‘The Arousing of Thought’’ All & Everything, Proceedings of the International Humanities Conference, ed., H. J. Sharpe et al, Bognor Regis, privately published 1997
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