The Gurdjieff legacy and especially his theory of sacred movements are key elements in our
practice over the six years of the collective’s existence. The majority of their recent
performances derive from the Gurdjieff’s idea of three centers and the Sufi tradition.
Unlike Gurdjieff’s real followers,we do not aim to reconstruct the exact movements, instead assembling and integrating the tasks suggested by the spiritual teacher, the completion of which leads to the ultimate goal, presence.
Unlike Gurdjieff’s real followers,we do not aim to reconstruct the exact movements, instead assembling and integrating the tasks suggested by the spiritual teacher, the completion of which leads to the ultimate goal, presence.
Movements have intangible power, and the ability to recreate them is directly linked to the sense of presence. For the group, movements operate as indicators marking where the “I” is currently located and answer the question of who this “I” actually is. (RU)