Have to get this out of my head so I can sleep, feel free to ignore:
So, the plot of the fic I’m currently working on is going to involve an early-20th-century cult, although I’m not yet sure if it’s really a cult in the modern, pejorative sense, or just a weird but not intentionally toxic esoteric religion. Thing is, most cults I’ve encountered in fiction are either album-cover satanism, or album-cover satanism with orientalist trappings. Or if non-malevolent, they’re generally watered-down Buddhism with orientalist trappings.
I’ve been trying to look into some real cults of the time period, but I’m finding a lot of the details of their beliefs and practices a bit vague, possibly due to secrecy, possibly there really wasn’t that much content, just a charismatic leader. I’ve fallen down a Gurdjieff research hole, though, and that’s a bit more interesting, if only because he was Sufi-influenced and preferred to convey his ideas to the public through dance performances by his followers. I’m wondering if any of his stuff cross-pollinated with modern dance of the Isadora Duncan era, or early modern gymnastics/callisthenics.
The only trouble is about 90% of information on the topic is modern-day Gurdjieff followers; so far I’ve only found one academic piece that tries to situate it in a historical context. Lots of videos of the actual ‘sacred movements’ though, so that might provide some inspiration.
So, the plot of the fic I’m currently working on is going to involve an early-20th-century cult, although I’m not yet sure if it’s really a cult in the modern, pejorative sense, or just a weird but not intentionally toxic esoteric religion. Thing is, most cults I’ve encountered in fiction are either album-cover satanism, or album-cover satanism with orientalist trappings. Or if non-malevolent, they’re generally watered-down Buddhism with orientalist trappings.
I’ve been trying to look into some real cults of the time period, but I’m finding a lot of the details of their beliefs and practices a bit vague, possibly due to secrecy, possibly there really wasn’t that much content, just a charismatic leader. I’ve fallen down a Gurdjieff research hole, though, and that’s a bit more interesting, if only because he was Sufi-influenced and preferred to convey his ideas to the public through dance performances by his followers. I’m wondering if any of his stuff cross-pollinated with modern dance of the Isadora Duncan era, or early modern gymnastics/callisthenics.
The only trouble is about 90% of information on the topic is modern-day Gurdjieff followers; so far I’ve only found one academic piece that tries to situate it in a historical context. Lots of videos of the actual ‘sacred movements’ though, so that might provide some inspiration.
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Date: 2021-04-01 06:27 am (UTC)From:What do you need it to do in the story?
(If a weird but not intentionally toxic esoteric religion, I'd steal massively from occultism crossbred with the classics, myself.)
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Date: 2021-04-01 11:25 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2021-04-02 09:18 am (UTC)From:I don't know how much of the story involves that. Good luck!