Subud

1920

Subud (pronounced ), acronym of Susila Budhi Dharma, is an international, interfaith spiritual movement that began in Indonesia in the 1920s, founded by Muhammad Subuh Sumohadiwidjojo (1901–1987).

1925

"Autobiography" , Subud Publications International (March 1990) The International Helpers, "On the Subud Way" , (c) The World Subud Association (WSA) 2005 == External links == Subud Vision Site publishing critiques of Subud. 1925 introductions Javanese spiritual movements New religious movements Religious organizations established in 1925 Spirituality

1933

Around 1933, as he reported, he received that if other people were physically near him while he was in a state of "latihan", then the experience would begin in them also.

1950

They in turn could open others, and this is how Subud eventually spread around the world. In Jakarta, Husein Rofé, an English linguist who had been living in Indonesia since 1950, met Pak Subuh.

1952

(Throughout Muhammad Subuh's book "Susila Budhi Dharma", which was written in 1952, testing is always referred to as "feeling" or "receiving".

1954

Rofé had been searching for a spiritual path and became the first non-Indonesian to be opened. Subud moved outside of Indonesia when Rofé attended a religious congress in Japan in 1954.

1957

In 1957, Rofé (who was then in London) suggested that Pak Subuh visit Britain.

The first time "testing" was called by that name was in 1957 by John G.

1959

Over the next 14 months Pak Subuh visited many countries before returning to Indonesia. ==Symbol== The Subud symbol was envisioned by Pak Subuh in 1959.

1990

"Autobiography" , Subud Publications International (March 1990) The International Helpers, "On the Subud Way" , (c) The World Subud Association (WSA) 2005 == External links == Subud Vision Site publishing critiques of Subud. 1925 introductions Javanese spiritual movements New religious movements Religious organizations established in 1925 Spirituality

2005

"Autobiography" , Subud Publications International (March 1990) The International Helpers, "On the Subud Way" , (c) The World Subud Association (WSA) 2005 == External links == Subud Vision Site publishing critiques of Subud. 1925 introductions Javanese spiritual movements New religious movements Religious organizations established in 1925 Spirituality

2010

In a talk given on 5 March 2010 to a National Gathering in Semarang, Indonesia, Ibu Siti Rahayu explains how she came to be appointed "spiritual advisor" by the Subud International Congress. ===Committees=== Most Subud groups have a committee, typically including a chairperson, vice-chair, treasurer and secretary.




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