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  1. Robert Earl Burton, the founder of the Fellowship of Friends. The Fellowship of Friends, also known as Living Presence and the Fourth Way School, is a new religious organization which is non-denominational that has been labelled as a cult by critics, ex-members and some academics.

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  2. Robert Earl Burton, born in 1939, founded the Fellowship of Friends on New Year’s Day, 1970, after a period of study with the Fourth Way teacher and theater director, Alex Horn, who was affiliated with the Gurdjieff Foundation in the 1960s. Alex Horn also studied with English writer and playwright Rodney Collin, Peter Ouspensky’s pupil ...

  3. Nov 10, 2021 · Published Nov. 9, 2021, 7:25 p.m. ET. Cult leader Robert Earl Burton's organization, the Fellowship of Friends, used to produce world-class natural wine. NY Post photo composite. Stop us if you ...

  4. Dec 21, 2023 · Six plaintiffs are suing religious group the Fellowship of Friends, founder Robert Earl Burton and an award-winning winery, alleging gender violence and human trafficking.

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  5. The Fellowship of Friends was founded by Robert Earl Burton on January 1, 1970 in the San Francisco Bay Area. From its inception the vision of the Fellowship was, and remains, to establish a practical spiritual organization and to make it available to anyone interested in pursuing the spiritual work of awakening. Today the Fellowship has ...

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  7. Jun 16, 2022 · Founded in 1970 by Robert Earl Burton, a former San Francisco Bay Area schoolteacher, the Fellowship of Friends describes itself as an organization “available to anyone interested in pursuing ...

  8. Robert Earl Burton: Californian guru devoted to finer things in life accused of sex assaults. When a charismatic leader established a would-be utopia devoted to fine art, higher consciousness and ...

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