GrandmasterP Posted December 16, 2012 (edited) http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=IeEgz4WFMWw&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DIeEgz4WFMWw&gl=GB Â Quite sublime. Enjoy. The dancer's hands are in 'Separate Heaven and Earth' position from 8 Strands of Silk Brocade QiGong. The guy who is an expert on Dervish ways and music the qanun master Julien Wiess a Swiss (Jalal Edin) who converted to Islam and lives in Damscus has been involved on work to do with investigating artistic parallels between the Dervish practice and Gurdjieff .... Interesting stuff here... http://www.studiesincomparativereligion.com/public/articles/Gurdjieff_in_the_Light_of_Tradition_Part_1-by_Whitall_Perry.aspx Edited December 16, 2012 by GrandmasterP 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skydog Posted December 16, 2012 yes there are many similarities between many faiths, nice music, I guess I am/was being intolerant of what I perceived to be intolerance in others, I guess that doesnt work, love and light engulfs all.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Isimsiz Biri Posted December 16, 2012 http://m.youtube.com...Egz4WFMWw&gl=GB  Quite sublime. Enjoy. The dancer's hands are in 'Separate Heaven and Earth' position from 8 Strands of Silk Brocade QiGong. The guy who is an expert on Dervish ways and music the qanun master Julien Wiess a Swiss (Jalal Edin) who converted to Islam and lives in Damscus has been involved on work to do with investigating artistic parallels between the Dervish practice and Gurdjieff .... Interesting stuff here... http://www.studiesin...tall_Perry.aspx  Gurdjieff is known as Gurciyev in eastern border town of Sarikamis in Turkey. He has nothing to do with Sufism. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GrandmasterP Posted December 16, 2012 You'd need to read the paper Recep, it's to do with sacred dance. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites