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Claude
Fayette Bragdon (1866-1946) was a
first-generation modernist architect, as well as an illustrator, critic,
theorist and theater designer. A prolific and influential writer, Bragdon published more than
twenty books and hundreds of articles. He was nationally known for his
graphic art, his writing on the fourth dimension, his Song & Light
Festivals of 1915-1918, and his role in theater’s New Stagecraft. In 1922
he helped translate and publish P.D.
Ouspensky's Tertium
Organum, for which he also wrote an introduction
to the English translation.
A Primer of Higher Space
(the Fourth Dimension) [1913]
Our work
is to call attention to the true way of living and to inspire others to want to
live in that true way. Our prayers are for the purpose of encouraging those who
are making the effort to lay hold of Truth and prove it. Our Methods Myrtle Fillmore's : Healing Letters
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