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  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Comments by the Editor of the Third German Edition
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    • and Entwickelung der Eurythmie” (the origins and development of
    • this can happen the better she will be able to develop devotion, patience
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: References to the Fourth German Edition
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    • the development of eurythmy as from the summer of 1913. Later on she
    • Development and Task” she describes the following:
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Foreword to the English Edition
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    • course Steiner develops concepts which are being formulated for the
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 1
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    • we will develop into definite forms in the days following. First of
    • children, since what has been developed until now as eurythmy is in every
    • must be adjudged correct for the development of the human organism as
    • beginnings nevertheless at a certain stage of development.
    • that a state of balance is reached and stasis is developed out of elements
    • is also true: what we develop in the quiet, in the stasis of the head,
    • not claiming that through logic one's development will tend more towards
    • a distinct eurythmy intimately connected with the normal development of
    • necessary to develop a certain ability to observe this since when the
    • possible can develop in later years simply through an irregularity
    • who has developed an ability to observe knows that when a person has
    • in this direction that we intend to develop what will follow. What I
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 2
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    • has been loosened, however, in the course of man's development. Speech
    • important that one develops a feeling for what flows into the movement.
    • That one develops a perceptive consciousness which tells one whether
    • know that the vowel element can be developed in this fashion, and that
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 3
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    • developed as the form involved in consonantal movement consideration
    • certain practices within language as well. In the development of the
    • speech. If one were to develop a language consisting principally of
    • sphere of the earth and it is developed by that which lies in the forces
    • specialized and localized once again in the development of the speech
    • an ex-tent accumulated. In developing eurythmy we turn and go back again.
    • Man's intellect develops quickly in our age, volition slowly, so that
    • it they could function with a certain certainty. Will develops slowly.
    • It must be said that the over-development of the intellect expresses
    • speech as well. Our speech development today in our modern civilization
    • truly so: the person who understands that developing oneself spiritually
    • ill in the course of spiritual development into the bargain —
    • in such a manner that the effect of their activity when it develops
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 4
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    • to make the R. That would have to be developed in this manner. If one
    • have developed an eye for whether it should be practised in this manner.
    • account — or one can develop gymnastics in which one takes only
    • Because when one develops gymnastics out of the physiology of the body
    • being as a whole. Now one will have to develop gymnastics gradually
    • in such a way that what we are developing as artistic eurythmy can unite
    • with what is thus developed as physiological gymnastics. And one can
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 5
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    • as well in moderation and to develop them in such a way that they could
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 6
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    • of course, fully developed. We can expedite a child in his growth or
    • the figure that one is developing plastically, if one cannot bring to
    • particular, have developed a strong instinctive consciousness of these
    • thus able to gradually develop instinctively that which has to do with
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 7
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    • the eye develops. It is internalized (see the following drawing:
    • perception. If this development continues, if it goes further in this
    • imagination. If imagination develops further and becomes conscious in
    • inspiration develops further in the direction of the formative forces,
    • becomes intuition. Thus Dne can develop this progression in the life of
    • Thus, what one develops as powers of perception and cognition in
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 8
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    • was developed and presented in the last course for physicians in Dornach,
    • first developed as an artistic impulse; and in certain connections a
    • dynamics of the human being as a whole. One must develop an intuitive
    • the substances of the world themselves and what is developed in surmounting
    • developed channels, he would have too much air for his organism to process.
    • A proviso for the development and growth of the spiritual-scientific



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