| Gurdjieff's
Movements and
European Art
Gurdjieff appeared to have used his books, music and dances
to mutually sustain and enhance one another. The concept of
Gesamtkunstwerk ("whole-art-work"), first used and
propagated by Richard Wagner, deeply influenced Russian Symbolism,
in which the merging of different arts was to call forth a
new vision and ultimately a new form of being, as in a religious
service. It is noteworthy that both the composer Alexander
Scriabin and the painter Vassily Kandinsky, who were to develop
the concept of Gesamtkunstwerk further into the area of "synaesthesia",
were personal friends of Thomas de Hartmann.
Movements represent the result of an ultimate effort by Gurdjieff
to re-install in people's lives the importance of dances and
physical exercises in the processes of self-development. In
this sense, Gurdjieff's Movements can be seen as a new liturgy
or ritual. They can be a point of reference and study, and
can assist transformation both on an individual level and
on the level of our society as a whole.

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