P.D. Ouspensky
Pyotr Demyanovich Ouspensky was a Russian secret service agent of Okhrana/Theosophical Society, used in the Great Game (between Britain and Russia) with his teacher George Gurdjieff, to play a role in creating the New Age Church (Illuminati agenda of replacing Christianity with Luciferian world religion). The British Empire (Theosophical Society) did research on dissociation techniques with children from elite families through anal sexual abuse, dancing (ballet) and torture and worked with Symbolists like Maurice Maeterlinck. | ![]() |
He published The Fourth Dimension (4D) in 1909, influenced by Charles Howard Hinton who introduced the concept of a tesseract (hypercube). Hinton appears in Crowley's novel Moonchild. Theosophist Rudolf Steiner wrote the Fourth Dimension, Sacred Geometry, Alchemy and Mathematics. Modernist Marcel Duchamp tried to depict the fourth dimension in art.
In 1912 Alfred Knopf published his Tertium Organum. In 1913 he published The Symbolism of the Tarot.
Like Gurdjieff he traveled to India and Egypt. From 1915 he was a student of George Gurdjieff, like jewish Kabbalist Thomas de Hartmann and Olgivanna Lloyd Wright, wife of modernist architect Frank Lloyd Wright and friend of modernist Katherine Mansfield and the daughter of Joseph Stalin.
He wrote Strange Life of Ivan Osokin, based on Friedrich Nietzsche's eternal occurrence.
He published A New Model of the Universe, influenced by Orientalist Max Müller (in contact with Swami Vivekanda). Gurdjieff and Ouspensky were friends of Young Turk Mehmed Sabahaddin.
His lectures in London were attended by British MI6 agents Aldous Huxley, TS Eliot and Gerald Heard. He was promoted by the wife of Lord Rothermere, Alfred Orage and George Mead. The lectures were published as The Fourth Way.
Theosophist Alfred Orage (friend of Friedrich Nietzsche, Aleister Crowley and Bertrand Russell) published The New Age with writings of Ezra Pound, Arnold Bennett (HOGD), Florence Farr (HOGD), Katherine Mansfield, GB Shaw, HG Wells, Dimitrije Mitrinovic (mentor of Alan Watts), Theosophist Beatrice Hastings and introduced the ideas of Sigmund Freud.
He was the teacher of Remedos Vario (Basque bloodline, surrealist scene of André Breton, Dora Maar and Max Ernst, friend of Frida Kahlo), Maurice Nicoli (Dream Psychology, friend of Carl Jung), Robert de Ropp (stayed at the Rockefeller Institute, friend of Hunter S Thompson), Rodney Collin-Smith who wrote The Theory of Celestial Influence, Kenneth Walker who wrote The Extra-Sensory Mind (radionics like Royal Rife and Georges Lakhovsky) and The Physiology of Sex.
His student Frances Roles founded The Study Society and worked with Sufi's (who practiced spinning to dissociate) and Maharishi Yogi.
Marianne Williamson wrote a foreword of his posthumous book In Search for the Miraculous.
born 1878.
died 10/2/1947, date d Jack Parsons, in year 1947 like Gurdjieff and Crowley.