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  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Comments by the Editor of the Third German Edition
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    • the thinking activity — could be loosened up or actually overcome
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Concerning the Transcripts of the Lectures
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    • Two consequences of my anthroposophical activity are
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Synopsis of Lectures
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    • inner activity. The three principles at work in the consonant and
    • etheric activity in the human organism by means of
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 3
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    • vowels he goes within and unfolds his activity there. In the consonants
    • be the real antithesis to the activity of the head. That is not the
    • in such a manner that the effect of their activity when it develops
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 4
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    • of the activity of the stomach and intestine. We will now ignore the
    • activity — movement such as we have just made work back on the
    • inward digestion, on all that which is digestive activity in the blood
    • vessels, and moreover on what is digestive activity in the kidneys.
    • Thus if you should be concerned with regulating the activity of the
    • pre-eminently in the regulation of renal activity, for example in
    • works to strengthen the intestinal activity, particularly that activity
    • connection with the human digestive activity, and that is with the
    • metabolic activity as it works back upon the entire human organism. In
    • show an insufficent digestive activity and, who therefore, have
    • strong effect on the regulation of intestinal activity in the area of
    • That is a movement which strengthens the intestinal activity greatly
    • an inwardly regulated movement into the etheric activity of the human
    • intestinal activity is not in order, in gross disorder as well. This
    • activity which counters the physical movement will be aroused particularly
    • confused by their thoughts on digestive activity when they are involved
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 5
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    • eurythmic exercises more related to the activity proceeding from the
    • with the ego at the same time in the same manner, the activity of the ego
    • activity. And here it has been brought to our attention that Fliess,
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 6
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    • association of words. He listens to something in which the activity of
    • outwardly is the activity of mental representation clothed in an
    • their activity becomes similar to the activity in the child and still
    • They are encouraged to fulfil the necessary activity of the human organism
    • there the organization and preserve its activity. One makes the heads of
    • read from inner activity of man. And it will be seen how this sort of
    • It is metabolic activity which thrusts itself into the rhythmic activity,
    • which unfolds in the direction of the rhythmic. Digestive activity is
    • metabolic activity which is caught up to a degree by the rhythm of the
    • the metabolic activity and rhythmic activity (completed by the German
    • what is metabolic activity in the lymph is caught up into the rhythm
    • activity — the chaos astir in the movement of the lymph —
    • distinguish this activity of will, which consists in the continual
    • rhythmically regular, harmonising activity present in the circulatory
    • being, from the outer activity into which it however pours. It is,
    • being of the outer world. Therefore, when one influences this activity
    • what spiritual activity is: when man thinks and from out of his thinking
    • feels — that is designated spiritual activity in normal life.
    • is for precisely this reason the sublimating spiritual activity, the
    • the human being carries out this activity, what happens then? He draws out
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  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 7
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    • imagination, inspiration and intuition always has its counter-activity
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 8
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    • — not as nervesensory activity — in the nervous system).
    • in eurythmic artistic activity, it is conducive to health. But just
    • fact that in normal speech the metabolic activity and the plastic activity
    • in the human organism that implies a mutual activity of the metabolic-man
    • and the nerve-sensory-man. To be sure, the activity of the nerve-sensory
    • the dampened nerve-sensory activity and the heightened metabolic activity
    • activity.
    • canal into the brain. The activity of the brain is in essence the
    • harmonising of the breathing activity, in its refinement within the brain,
    • with the nerve-sensory activity. There is no activity of the brain which
    • may be considered alone; every such activity results from the nerve-sensory
    • activity and the breathing activity. All the activities of the brain
    • of the breath, influence the plastic activity of man, the sculptural
    • activity, in the most striking manner. In the case of a child who is
    • be built up out of plastic activity which works from above downwards.
    • In the case of the upper teeth, the plastic activity that forms them
    • In the teeth of the lower jaw the plastic activity works from the back
    • to the front. If I were to express schematically the activity going
    • powers through specific instigation. In order to give this plastic activity
    • to the plastic activity accomplished in this way by the A- and O-movements
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