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  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Comments by the Editor of the Third German Edition
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    • who does curative eurythmy ought to a certain point to have learnt basic
    • cases, he himself varied one or another exercise, and he gave certain
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: References to the Fourth German Edition
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  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Foreword to the English Edition
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    • uncertainty arose in the German text it has been left as such in the
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Synopsis of Lectures
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    • conscious experiencing of the formative process. The use of certain
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 1
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    • certain points of contact appear, by means of which it will be possible
    • how certain artistic forms transform themselves in one direction or
    • this it will be necessary to acquire certain physiological knowledge
    • first of all gain a certain understanding of the human larynx. We will
    • will be a certain knowledge of the human larynx and its importance for
    • variation of certain other organs. Basically, every self-contained human
    • Nevertheless, the case is that certain human organs and groups of organs
    • certain, in a way rudimentary, but who is in his dispositions, in his
    • beginnings nevertheless at a certain stage of development.
    • thyroid which to a certain extent performs functions taken over from the
    • when this modified breathing (for from a certain point of view one must
    • is a frontal lobe — calls forth certain effects which are reflected.
    • necessary to develop a certain ability to observe this since when the
    • with the little finger and the big toe. There is a certain significance
    • a certain significance and which points in a fully justified manner
    • certain movements that are actually only metamorphoses of the usual
    • certain forms. These forms may he subject to anomalies. The form of
    • each organ stands in a certain relationship to a possible form of movement
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 2
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    • a dreamer in a certain sense or something similar. Or, if we think of
    • one will be certain to attain one's goal. Then the person will have
    • of extending what comes to expression in artistic eurythmy in a certain
    • you notice that certain children cannot manage to form certain consonants
    • who are sleepy, you will awaken them in a certain sense to a state of
    • awareness. That is a hygienic-didactic angle of a certain significance.
    • In certain
    • of movement to make the consonant inward again in a certain manner by
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 3
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    • manner, we will prepare the grounds today for certain matters to be
    • certain practices within language as well. In the development of the
    • it in movement. In certain instances one must go over to the exactly
    • the A in fact lies nearest to the animal nature in man, and in a certain
    • animality of man. And certainly as spiritual investigation confirms
    • hat yesterday. It is the sound which in a certain respect expresses
    • in which O is employed in speech certain forces are present. And in
    • a certain sense limb-organism. That can be demonstrated by those people
    • it they could function with a certain certainty. Will develops slowly.
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 4
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    • of urine. These connections are certainly extraordinarily interesting
    • comes to the fore after certain intervals of time, that is to say, what
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 5
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    • again, the whole human being is influenced in a certain manner; it is
    • is in a certain way dampened. This dampening of the ego is not absolute,
    • this, in a certain sense one is setting out something which one carries
    • after two to three days and are then, however, all the more certain.
    • certain tempo; to begin with it must be slower, then become ever faster
    • of will, hope, love, what we have shown in respect to certain organic
    • certain people by virtue of their race. I brought such things to discussion
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 6
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    • to consonants, the human being lives in a certain tension. Unconsciously
    • spiritually active. Certain peoples, the more northern peoples in
    • the forces which bring him to himself organically. For certain people
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 7
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    • certain consonantal movements. One has a picture of the excretory process
    • occult. In a certain sense, of course, they are occult, but it is
    • and suppressed sexual desires — which lead as well in a certain
    • too strong for them, that certain metabolic-circulatory processes resulted
    • a point has been reached where in a certain sense good and evil cease
    • you may be certain that from the super-sensible worlds care will be taken
    • in the individual case. You will certainly observe that this respiratory
    • is certainly a lie, it is beyond doubt an invention. We must simply
    • always be in the position to say that, in certain cases. And we come
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 8
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    • first developed as an artistic impulse; and in certain connections a
    • transforming in a certain direction what takes place in the human organism
    • whether they be vowels or consonants. Just as a certain formation and
    • only be conducive to health; a certain artistic feeling of satisfaction
    • By inducing certain consonants, various consonants, you can, by way
    • certain artistic grasp of the human organism how the upper teeth will
    • Without a diagnosis it should not be practised, because in certain
    • certain difficulties at the time it begins to teethe; it has certain
    • certain movements performed — S-movements, for example
    • normal one. Similarly, for example, under certain circumstances one
    • movements for “I” are carried out in a certain manner, they
    • complaints to do certain eurythmic movements? Just examine what was given
    • case of pregnant women and gynaecological patients you must make certain
    • fact true that the somewhat decadent yogis who do certain exercises
    • even the eyes when it is necessary, certain things that a person with
    • certain organs as belonging to the soul. We could only say that the



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