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A scene of the movie "Meetings With Remarkable Men" of Peter Brook [From the book of G.I.Gurdjieff] 1979

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  • This is absolutely laughable and assinine. This kind of stuff always does attract the fruit cakes and flakes. Whatever the Cosmic significance of jumping around like you have a corn cob up your ass, I think I will pass on it, remain in my ignorance (happily so) and laugh at you screwballs.

    Gurdjieff is rolling over in his grave laughing also.

  • Where was this filmed? Which country?

  • "now's the time on Sprockets when we dance!"

    

  • @thufer50 Yes... but what message? maybe related to what gurdjieff said about the difference between thinking and knowing? the former can never experience the latter - coming to know something requires direct experience, with no room for thought or doubt. a dance could be such a direct experience.

  • Seminario Práctico de Cuarto Camino. Instituto para el Desarrollo Armónico La Teca.

    Encuentro con Margarita Gurdjieff y Giovanni M. Quinti

    Los días 22,23 y 24 de julio en Gazzada (Varese-Italia)

    Para todas aquellas personas interesadas en profundizar y vivir las ideas de Cuarto Camino.

    Más información en la web: gurdjieff.es

  • the self is ignorant, an idiot, that must learn to make itself subservient to higher consciousness, then it might...only might, be useful

  • Better if you think "Oompa Loompa" during this.

  • On a BBC documentary some bloke went in search for an ancient Monastery in Tibet. I recognised the description from one of Gurdjieff's books. In it there were a pile of tree like posts. The BBC bloke passed without a glance. They were described by Gurdjieff as dance indicators for the women who danced for the holy men's gathering. Each post revealed a symbol and so a message was passed through the dance of the women. Semaphor no less; now look at the dances again.

  • @guneyozsan thanks for the report, i'll search his works...

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