Performed by Angelina Rud (piano), Anastasia Kaneeva (flute), Ilia Dyakov (violin) Serge Kenne (djembe) Marble Ζall of Russian Ethnographic Museum, 31.05.2016
Bin "zufällig" auf diese wunderschöne Darbietung gekommen. Ich finde es faszinierend! Ich bin überwältigt von der Wirkung der Musik und den Bewegungen, es durchströmt mich ein erhebendes Gefühl! Es gibt soviel Schönes unter den Menschen auf der Erde, lasst es uns entdecken uns daran erfreuen.! 🤗
"Dance when you're broken open.Dance if you've torn the bandage off.Dance in the middle of the fighting.Dance in your blood.Dance when you're perfectly free". Rumi
Dance when you're broken open. Dance if you've torn the bandage off. Dance in the middle of the fighting. Dance in your blood. Dance when you're perfectly free. Rûmî
To whirl or to witness others whirling is always (or can be) a powerful opportunity to work on oneself (whether or not one judges a practice as "authentic" or related to Gurdjieff). Thank you, Oleg, musicians, semazens, Gurdjieff, Mevlana, De Hartmann, those commenting. Gratitude for teaching/assisting.
this is an amazing work reminds me of the Tibetan secret move that is said to make people younger they say you get used to turning but I could never get over getting sick after turning few times
We are divided as a world community more than ever, not just East and West, but within countries, people are polarised ( pro_Trump, anti-Trump, pro-Brexit, anti-Brexit etc ).
maybe that it is not Gurdjieff work or something like, but this is simple and beautiful, maybe the work is there in the simples things the meditation is not something technical but is practical be awakening is be live , just be
come hanno fatto a girare su se stessi per cosi tanto tempo? incredibile! solo in meditazione si puo fare una cosa del genere...bellissima danza e musiche...
Sono bravissimi! Gurdjieff grande maestro, Hartman, grande musicista!!! Ma questa è una performance che non è il tradizionale "sema” Mawlevi..... molto diverso e specificamente inserito nel contesto mistico e dottrinale islamico del Sufismo
from my reading, the origin of this ritual is from Sufism. issa meditation, when we feel the power of God. they spinning as the planets do so. they spinning as the atoms do so. the philosophy of this sema ritual is based on the nature
here you can see and hear sufis whirling dervish, this not related to Gurdjeff's work or to De Hartmann, as it is mentioned in the heading here (there must have happened a mix up )