Gurdjieff Movements with Maja Moser in Malta (September 2016)

Description:
We are happy to organize another weekend seminar that will be led by movements teacher Maja Moser from Germany. For more updates and info visit FB event page https://www.facebook.com/events/207222099673244/
For further information don't hesitate to contact me directly on (00356)79273705 "The Gurdjieff Movements represent notes of an octave on a different level than that on which we live automatically. They lead the energy of our functions in an ascending direction, to a quality of vibrations of equal intensity in all the centers. A certain succession of movements has been foreseen to demand a special attention of thought, of the mind. Without this attention, the process will not be able to continue. Thus the thought must be maintained with a certain quality, a certain intensity. But it is the body that performs the movement. To execute it and express its life fully, the body needs a great freedom. It needs to adapt itself entirely. The least resistance of the body will prevent the thought from following the order of the movement. If this quality in the thought and body cannot be maintained, the movement will not follow the necessary direction. It will be broken, purposeless. In front of the demand, the feeling awakens. The appearance of the feeling brings a new intensity, a unification that creates in us a particular current, a new octave." Madame De Salzmann

Event Details
Event Type:
Arts/Culture
Location:
The Archbishop's Seminary
90, Triq tal-Virtù, Triq Tal-Virtu, Rabat
Start Date:
2 September 2016
End Date:
4 September 2016
Website:
Host:
Richard Scicluna
Venue:
Venue:
The Archbishop's Seminary
Address:
90, Triq tal-Virtù, Triq Tal-Virtu
Dates:
Gurdjieff Movements with Maja Moser in Malta (September 2016)
The Archbishop's Seminary, Rabat - Arts/Culture16:00
Gurdjieff Movements with Maja Moser in Malta (September 2016)
The Archbishop's Seminary, Rabat - Arts/Culture07:00
Gurdjieff Movements with Maja Moser in Malta (September 2016)
The Archbishop's Seminary, Rabat - Arts/Culture07:00