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The Gurdjieff Movements | Wim Van Dullemen

The Gurdjieff Movements – A Communication of Ancient Wisdom is another book by Wim van Dullemen on Gurdjieff's many exact and for the most part deviated motions, masterminded into point by point movements for gatherings of specialists. Van Dullemen reevaluates the prominent job of the Movements, uncovering them as an essential yet regularly ignored segment in the transmission of Gurdjieff's heritage. On account of the distributer we have the authorization to post a part of the book here. The section investigates why Gurdjieff, an obscure instructor and not a choreographer left such countless amazingly nitty gritty moves, how they identify with his works and sytheses. The end is Yes, the majority of Gurdjieff's works supplement one another. They share ceremonial characteristics and concealed implications which are clarified in the book. Van Dullemen, whose first Movements' educator got her guidelines legitimately from Gurdjieff himself, is in a special position to offer hypothesis and direct involvement about the developments. He is an expert performer and a long-lasting professional of the Gurdjieff work who prepared in these Movements and filled in as an ace accompanist for the training for more than thirty years. "No book can show the Movements," the writer unmistakably affirms. Also, he makes no such endeavor here. A long way from a guidance manual, The Gurdjieff Movements, A Communication of Ancient Wisdom, offers priceless knowledge into and more prominent comprehension of the whys and wherefores of this fourth arm of the immense training that includes Gurdjieff's finished correspondence: his books, his oral lessons, his music lastly his Movements.

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