All and Everything, Gurdjieff’s written legominism
Three books by Gurdjieff were published after his death: Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson, Meetings with Remarkable Men, and Life is Real Only Then, When 'I Am'. This trilogy is Gurdjieff's legominism known collectively as All and Everything. A legominism is, according to Gurdjieff, "one of the means of transmitting information about certain events of long-past ages through initiates."
The All and Everything Gurdjieff Group of Salt Lake City, Utah

The All and Everything Group endeavors to study the teaching of G.I. Gurdjieff with weekly group meetings, reading Beelzebub’s Tales as well as other related literature, and monthly Movements weekends. We are a Salt Lake City Gurdjieff group, extending an open invitation to individuals interested in studying the work of Gurdjieff.

Gurdjieff Open Exchange Meetings are held periodically at the Main Library, Salt Lake City. These meetings are an opportunity for meaningful conversation relating to the spiritual teacher G.I. Gurdjieff, who offers a vision of man's possible individual evolution and of mankind's fundamental responsibility to the evolving life of the earth.  All are most welcome to join us.

Our group has associations with Annie Lou Staveley’s Two Rivers Farm in Oregon www.tworiversfarm.org and attends the annual All and Everything International Humanities Conference www.aandeconference.org. Other efforts include the publication of essays by Keith A. Buzzell based on his lifetime study of Beelzebub’s Tales to His Grandson, which have been cited as “a major illustrated attempt to bring out the meaning and significance of Gurdjieff's philosophical ideas.” www.fifthpress.com

Interested individuals please contact Bonnie Phillips or Tay Haines by telephone (801) 433-6274 or email:
bonnie@fifthpress.com
  tay@fifthpress.com

Selected Reading
 
G.I. Gurdjieff, All and Everything, and Views from the Real World: Early Talks of Gurdjieff
Kathryn Hulme, The Undiscovered Country: A Spiritual Adventure
Cecil Lewis, A Wish to Be
Jacob Needleman, Why Can't We Be Good?
Maurice Nicoll, Psychological Commentaries on the Teaching of Gurdjieff and Ouspensky
P.D. Ouspensky, In Search of the Miraculous
A.L. Staveley, Themes