John G. Bennett
John G. Bennett student of
G. I. Gurdjieff, an author of many books on the teachings of Gurdjieff and an engineer. He met Gurdjieff while he was a British Navy officer in
Constantinople (present day
Istanbul) in
1920-
1922 and then helped to direct the work of Gurdjieff in England after Gurdjieff arrived in Paris.
He also played a role in the development of Subud, inviting its founder Bapak to the UK, and to his home in Coobme Springs in 1957, turning Subud into a world wide association. He wrote the book "Concerning Subud", perhaps the most accademic study made of the Latihan.