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Gurdjieff Sacred Dance - Four Prophets

Visit: http://www.awaresilence.com. A version of Gurdjieff sacred movements performed by Osho's sanyassins, courtesy of Osho.com  
 
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Raku777 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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I think that technically Buddha would be a seer, rather than a prophet. If you assume that a prophet is a voice piece for the divine, the Buddha only claimed to reported what he had seen. There were a few times, though where he did function prophetically, like bringing through Avalochteshvara when reciting the Heart Sutra. I think in G's use all of them are sources of divine wisdom that the movements are trying to invoke.
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technotony1227, I disagree with you by not mentioning Gautama Buddha and Brahma are not a prophet! How do you know that they aren't prophet? Do you know how many prophets(asa) Passed? 124000 Prophets passed aways, so therefore Buddha and Brahma is one of them but they haven't receive revelation. Only 5 famouse prophets receive revelation.
ThELIBERATOR777 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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MONTANA, Gautama the Buddha never claimed himself to be ONE..that itself is ENOUGH to know that he wasnt...

He was an ANTI PROPHET
izerra (1 month ago) Show Hide
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who makes them to be prophets? man or god? just like modern day rock stars.
technotony1227 (11 months ago) Show Hide
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the four prophets. the word belongs to a judaic messianic tradition, so it fits well for christ and mohamed.

buddha and brahma in no way were prophets. but i can see osho using the term loosely.
technotony1227 (11 months ago) Show Hide
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beautiful. i miss my times in pune...

btw, they should say christ in the original greek (kristos), not in english. seriously.
SmartPorcupine (7 months ago) Show Hide
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YES!!!!!!!!! that's how it was supposed to be... I really don't get why they would change that? the power lies in the syllables!!!
encoberta (1 year ago) Show Hide
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This one is my favourite. :)
greenrate (1 year ago) Show Hide
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When you think about it: the chances of any group of people getting any good at the Movements before they get tired of doing them, tired of each other, tired of the teacher, and etc . . . are actually incredibly small.
occorsio (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Not Osho's version, but some of his sannyasins'.

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