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  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: References to the Fourth German Edition
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    • encountered in towns all over Germany. The expression curative eurythmy
    • any success with this therapy. (Dr. Steiner did not coin the expression
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: The Publication of Rudolf Steiners Lectures
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    • expressed there also applies to the lecture courses directed towards
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Foreword to the English Edition
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    • of this course which is expressed only in its barest substance by the
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Synopsis of Lectures
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    • movement in earlier times. The ceasing of these expressions of
    • vowels into the realm of therapy. Man expressing himself through the
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 1
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    • is in essence the expression of that element inherent in the formation
    • When we breathe and this breathing expresses itself in speaking or singing,
    • of the larynx, and to make it visible, so that our arms bring to expression
    • it comes to full expression. And if one wishes to understand man, one
    • the expression for this sensing of one limb through the other. Then what
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 2
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    • science — that vowels express more that which lives inwardly in
    • two statements are valid: vowels, more expression, revelation of the
    • of expression through movement, ceased. Today in normal life we speak
    • of the vowel, eurythmically expressed, onto the whole man. That is what
    • are performed, they are an expression for the human being as a person.
    • The entire individual person is thereby expressed.
    • cannot express himself properly as a person. He is somehow inhibited
    • in the expression of himself as a complete individuality. He might be
    • those people who — I will express it somewhat radically —
    • can be technically expressed as being unable to walk. However, to be
    • tired by walking would be technically expressed as not being able to
    • of extending what comes to expression in artistic eurythmy in a certain
    • it is in essence the expression of the inward. One must only grasp through
    • element is such that it generally expresses the external, as we have
    • makes it mild; if I may express it so, it takes its Ahrimanic strength
    • It is the Luciferic in the “H”, then, which comes to expression
    • brought to expression. The movement is truly as if one would arrest
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 3
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    • front or from the back, if I may use this manner of expression in respect
    • what I have expressed for example, in
    • the larynx. The eurythmic process must express this outwardly. It expresses
    • one expresses by means of the blowing the fact that one really wants
    • with every limb, as I would like to express it, when one says R. Actually
    • eurythmy they are expressed thus (Mrs. Baumann: R). The bringing-in-swing
    • of what one usually brings to a standstill is expressed. Thus it is
    • expression in the R. And when one wants to bring the other element to
    • expression, one can express the labial R by carrying the movement further
    • “running-after” to expression.
    • to rest. It is a wave rather than a vibration that comes to expression.
    • labial and palatal sounds; the ed.) — all this comes to expression
    • a result a word was used in order to express such an event, in order
    • to bring this going over into the external to proper expression. Thus
    • hat yesterday. It is the sound which in a certain respect expresses
    • to outward expression and more on the tendency involved. The tendency
    • pronounces the O one tries to bring that which finds its expression
    • in the spherical form of the head to expression in the entire etheric
    • even more clearly expressed if you simply grasped the right arm with
    • you are feeling yourself. This contacting oneself has come to expression
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  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 4
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    • which comes to expression in constipation. In this manner one can
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 5
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    • it is usually assumed when a person produces an expression of will or
    • when he arrives at a judgment, that these expressions are connected
    • want to express that which one could call the feeling of love towards
    • have learned as expressing feeling in eurythmy — it could be another
    • Irregularities in the lower system which express themselves through
    • keep in mind that what we have demonstrated today as decision, expression
    • expressly, however, that I have never recommended a eurythmic exercise
    • lethargy is a general expression and can be relegated to something or
    • in connection with judgment and expression of will
    • combatted very especially by that which I have given for the expression
    • effective when one varies the expression of will and the expression of
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 6
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    • becomes internally a better breather, a better person, if I may express
    • life in oneself the forces that are building the figure, that express
    • characterized does not come to expression in its entirety. What I
    • expression for the vowel element while doing eurythmy — then, in
    • the aura in their proximity. This expresses itself in turn in its
    • expressed it means that the force of plasticity in the organs is
    • a fact which gives expression to the true state of affairs.
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 7
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    • in the creative powers which express themselves in the formative forces,
    • as well, which would express itself in a deformation of the rhythmic
    • painted, but poetically expressed. Naturally it is not pleasant for people
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 8
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    • has been expressed for me to expound somewhat further upon curative
    • on the other, of the metabolic nature which, when expressed in terms
    • expression in the soul as will, and bodily its expression in the metabolic
    • Thus, what is of a volitional nature and finds its bodily expression
    • representation which finds its expression in what I would like to call
    • results. They then find physical expression in what manifests as ordinary
    • this speech; one can bring everything linguistic to expression through
    • process which can take place through eurythmy. I cannot avoid expressing
    • as was expressed in their final sentence: everything which has been
    • to the front. If I were to express schematically the activity going
    • expresses itself in the consonantal element. That can be reinforced
    • comes very forcefully to expression in the intestine: when one gets



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