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Olga de Hartmann was a prominent figure in the world of spirituality and esoteric teachings, particularly known for her close association with the influential teacher George Gurdjieff. Born in 1899 in Saint Petersburg, she grew up in a culturally rich environment that fostered her interest in the arts and philosophy. Her early life was marked by a deep curiosity about the nature of existence, which eventually led her to Gurdjieff's teachings. Olga chronicled her experiences and insights in several writings, most notably in her books "Notre vie avec Monsieur Gurdjieff" and "What For?" which provide a glimpse into her life and the profound impact Gurdjieff had on her understanding of consciousness and self-realization.

Throughout her life, Olga continued to explore and share the principles of Gurdjieff's teachings, contributing to the broader discourse on spirituality and personal development. Her work emphasized the importance of self-awareness and the journey towards inner growth. In addition to her literary contributions, she was also involved in various artistic endeavors, which reflected her multifaceted personality and deep commitment to the pursuit of knowledge. Olga's legacy continues to inspire those who seek to delve into the complexities of the human experience, making her a pivotal figure in 20th-century spiritual literature.

Nationalität Russisch
Geburtsdatum January 1, 1899
Geburtsort Saint Petersburg, Russia
Todesdatum January 1, 1974
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