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  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: References to the Fourth German Edition
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    • to go back in memory to the time when Dr. Steiner gave the first
    • therapeutic eurythmy exercises I have to go much further back than 1921.
    • a doctor, and who approached eurythmy from a background of medicine
    • with the same enthusiasm that we approached medicine from a background
    • who would really put their backs into therapeutic eurythmy?” —
    • me back to the beginning, for the little drawing was the “curve
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Cover Sheet
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  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Back Cover
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  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Synopsis of Lectures
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    • Eurythmy brings the formative quality and the will element back into
    • eurythmy must be backed up by actual therapy. Curative eurythmy is
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 1
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    • may be characterized as a reversed, a from front-to-back reversed piece
    • organization turned around. Picture to yourself the back of the human
    • to yourself as the back of the human head, including the auricular parts
    • Thus our larynx performs backwards, in eurythmy, in the form of forces,
    • that which has already been relayed forth and back again. Thus we have to
    • towards the angelic. But when one strives to turn back from the logical
    • this dove-tailing of a forwards- and a backwards-orientated system,
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 2
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    • In eurythmy we bring back what attended the vowels and consonants
    • horizontal. Now we go back and, if you had the right forward at first,
    • now, as you go lower, you must take the right to the back, and now to
    • the front, now a bit back again, and then somewhat deeper. Now I don't
    • try to do the whole exercise without bringing the arms back (to the rest
    • The arms quite high up, and back to the starting position, now a bit
    • lower, back again, a little lower, now horizontal, back again, now below,
    • back again, and again below; that is the principle of it. And now do
    • Now please do the “O”-movement: quite high up and back (to
    • the rest position; the ed.) and now somewhat lower, back again, lower
    • further back and now again from above to below; then the “E”
    • it down, you must move (the crossing) further back, so far that you
    • split the shoulder seam at the back. Now this is the exercise that will
    • make an “A” horizontally, back, make an “A”
    • somewhat lowered, back, an “A” very deep, back, then to the
    • you change the angle, to the back.
    • it backwards, now taking the right hand back, and “M” with
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 3
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    • front or from the back, if I may use this manner of expression in respect
    • as I presented it the day before yesterday is a reflecting back from
    • leaving the vibrations of the R in the background and bringing the
    • from the other side, to take it back into oneself. And that is the protest
    • in the human back, those that ordinary physiology mistakenly call the
    • is that the nerve-strands on the human back continually form an E. In
    • an ex-tent accumulated. In developing eurythmy we turn and go back again.
    • to bring the will back into the whole evolution of mankind again. If
    • completely lost; if one wishes to bring this pictorial element back into
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 4
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    • activity — movement such as we have just made work back on the
    • metabolic activity as it works back upon the entire human organism. In
    • With this movement one can also have the patient move backwards in the
    • the other leg — forth and back. One can also do the peewit step
    • backwards and then with the other leg forwards again. This technique
    • of doing the peewit step backwards is something which one should really
    • releases a movement in the etheric body which proceeds from back to
    • from back to front and that is the element in the R-movement which affects
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 5
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    • and backwards accompanying this movement simultaneously with the movement
    • for R. (Miss Wolfram) Bend forwards, bend backwards with the R; that
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 6
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    • to consonants, but he holds back. The situation is alive with tension:
    • tends to call forth around himself a sort of aura which works back on
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 7
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    • from below upwards and rounding-off at the top, but from front to back
    • as well and from the back forwards, from above to below, rounding-off
    • a fact that particularly the back of the head, the lungs, the liver
    • feeling to think back on these days here, which it was your desire to
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 8
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    • through curative eurythmy is thrown back into the organism, and one
    • is active from the front backwards. How will the lower teeth be formed?
    • In the teeth of the lower jaw the plastic activity works from the back
    • from front to back; thus, the back surfaces are shaped and the front
    • surfaces are deposited. The lower teeth are built up from back to front.
    • There is a great deal to be done in order to give back to a healthy



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