This seminar was taught by James Tomarelli who I have worked with on several occasions and who was present on my course at Claymont in 1976. James attended Sherborne during the JG Bennett years. These people would have had, morning sitting and evening meditations over the 3 days. James is counter to the Foundation approach in that he is very willing to sow the seed and let it fall where it may. He has a seminar in Chicago in November limited to 26 persons. Seek and Find
You really cant judge what you see, because the work is on the inside. I probably know 500+ people connected with the Bennett, Foundation and Collin trees and never saw a black person either. They were certainly welcome. The music is authentic. I never did this movement so I cant say if its authentic or not.
Acknowledging the amount of dissatisfaction regarding the "OSHO" "Gurdjieff Sacred Dances" offerings by those acquainted with the Gurdjieff teaching, how do we explain (to ourselves!) that members of "the public" will see a distorted (how and to what extent?) version of the movements, and may never be able to access a legitimate movements class or demonstration-- to see what these movements are like when done according to their original and undistorted format given by Mr. Gurdjieff ???
This is so cultish. These must be the next terrorrist group to attack america. They are complete psychos. They remind me of crazy drug addicted patients that one would find in mental institutions.
Shows how little you know about Gurdjieff! Please at least read Colin Wilson's "War against sleep" before you make such stupid remarks against the Fourth Way.
Or at least Goggle "Gurdjieff" and study the results. People involved in The Work are the least likely to be "drug addicts" or be "psychos". The Fourth Way is mental, emotional and spiritual discipline. You might also might want to note that Gurdjieff was a pacifist, who wished to unite East & west in peace and understanding!
I DO agree with "costo casso" above, through - the quality of OSHO dance and it's choreography - is ropey at best (laughable at worse) ! The "purity" of the "movements" performed there have also been questioned - some having been seemingly taken from a movie about Gurdjieff!. But they at least give an *idea* what Gurdjieff movements look like. Well trained 4th Way practitioners are obviously more coordinated than the people shown here!
reminds me of some kinds of kata in karate (special moves of several positions) mixed with some kind of native american dances. Overally looks chaotic. Doesnt seem sacred in any way
This seminar was taught by James Tomarelli who I have worked with on several occasions and who was present on my course at Claymont in 1976. James attended Sherborne during the JG Bennett years. These people would have had, morning sitting and evening meditations over the 3 days. James is counter to the Foundation approach in that he is very willing to sow the seed and let it fall where it may. He has a seminar in Chicago in November limited to 26 persons. Seek and Find
Trebia217BC 7 months ago
You really cant judge what you see, because the work is on the inside. I probably know 500+ people connected with the Bennett, Foundation and Collin trees and never saw a black person either. They were certainly welcome. The music is authentic. I never did this movement so I cant say if its authentic or not.
Trebia217BC 7 months ago
Don't know why but I see no Black people. Would such thing have something to do with arian origins of Zoroastrism?
jorgecarrillo2 11 months ago
This is a theatrical version of the real movements! Not meant to be this way or performed like this...
aguabruno6 1 year ago
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@aguabruno6 : so how is it meant to be?
MrJivansco 5 months ago
Acknowledging the amount of dissatisfaction regarding the "OSHO" "Gurdjieff Sacred Dances" offerings by those acquainted with the Gurdjieff teaching, how do we explain (to ourselves!) that members of "the public" will see a distorted (how and to what extent?) version of the movements, and may never be able to access a legitimate movements class or demonstration-- to see what these movements are like when done according to their original and undistorted format given by Mr. Gurdjieff ???
Stanleyfreeman1 2 years ago
osho version is real superficial..like a terrible coregrhaphy..
costocasso 2 years ago 3
This is so cultish. These must be the next terrorrist group to attack america. They are complete psychos. They remind me of crazy drug addicted patients that one would find in mental institutions.
cheapcheap18 2 years ago
Shows how little you know about Gurdjieff! Please at least read Colin Wilson's "War against sleep" before you make such stupid remarks against the Fourth Way.
Or at least Goggle "Gurdjieff" and study the results. People involved in The Work are the least likely to be "drug addicts" or be "psychos". The Fourth Way is mental, emotional and spiritual discipline. You might also might want to note that Gurdjieff was a pacifist, who wished to unite East & west in peace and understanding!
somersetdelta 2 years ago
I DO agree with "costo casso" above, through - the quality of OSHO dance and it's choreography - is ropey at best (laughable at worse) ! The "purity" of the "movements" performed there have also been questioned - some having been seemingly taken from a movie about Gurdjieff!. But they at least give an *idea* what Gurdjieff movements look like. Well trained 4th Way practitioners are obviously more coordinated than the people shown here!
somersetdelta 2 years ago
Longlive Coca Cola and mortgage! And those who disagree - bad guys.
marokand 2 years ago
reminds me of some kinds of kata in karate (special moves of several positions) mixed with some kind of native american dances. Overally looks chaotic. Doesnt seem sacred in any way
blockthisuser 2 years ago
greatt
pard8 2 years ago
Ho Jah!!!!! Rastafari!!!!!!!!!
hdc413 2 years ago
This is an abomination of Mr G's Movement.
PiperbonesJ 2 years ago 2
Anyway, Kho-Ya is the fantastic dance.
DiskWizard001 2 years ago
Please, let me correct you: these are not Osho's version of Gurdjieff movements, but some of Osho's sannyasins version.
occorsio 3 years ago
correct ...
vipulpravinchandra 3 years ago
@occorsio If it's from Gurdjief or not , I don't care it's inspires me !!!
miekeske1 1 year ago