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- Title: Curative Eurythmy: References to the Fourth German Edition
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- volume 4) headed “Curative Eurythmy: 1921–71. Its Origins,
- 1. Head of the Dornach
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Synopsis of Lectures
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- being. The eurythmy carried out by the larynx. Stasis of the head and
- digestion and headache. Curative eurythmy exercises. The essential
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 1
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- head, including the auricular parts, and think of what you are picturing
- to yourself as the back of the human head, including the auricular parts
- presented to you: the posterior part of the head including the auditory
- by cartilage. That part which I isolated as the head, imagine that to
- head, were poured out, and then that what is now filled in with thicker
- tissue were left out; think of that which in the head is actually filled
- of the larynx: the posterior head with the attached ribcage, reversed.
- The upwards extension into the larynx is truly a sort of posterior head,
- forces of the aforementioned part of the posterior head with the attached
- its former position so as to appear as the posterior head, then it would,
- in man, which I have already indicated as the posterior head continuing
- which like an additional head with a downward extension has been set
- into the rhythmic system. Our ordinary head, the more or less thoughtful
- head, has the peculiarity of quieting down what pulses up rhythmically
- is conditioned: through statics arising in the head out of the
- is also true: what we develop in the quiet, in the stasis of the head,
- in connection with the head tends to slow down the circulation. A further
- head-man when we wish to enter into prose.
- head system, for example, has been so dealt with in childhood that the
- soul-life over the quieting element of the head organization; for example
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- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 2
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- You will also notice that when people tend to chronic headaches, to
- the practice of the vowels. So in the cases of chronic headaches and
- chronic migrane symptoms, as well as when people are foggy-headed, these
- It will be observed that sleepy-headed adults can definitely be awakened
- move ahead very well, but it is good to have this movement carried out
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 3
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- see, when I draw it roughly, the head of man is in a way a sphere
- human head — which of itself, of course, intends to become a sphere
- moon-building forces the head is formed. If it were left to itself the
- head would become a proper sphere. That is not the case because the
- other two parts of the human organism are connected with the head and
- in the spherical form of the head to expression in the entire etheric
- head. One makes the effort to form a second head for oneself (see the
- man puffs himself up like his head — he puffs himself up, he blows
- pictorially as well. His inflating of his own head gives him the tendency
- etherically speaking, a fat-head — not really a fat-head, but
- etherically a fat head
- — to become a big head, then one must attempt to round it off
- of the fathead. Therefore an O is fanned at the opposite pole. All the
- the head puffs itself out and wants to become a horn-blowing cherub,
- be the real antithesis to the activity of the head. That is not the
- this or that part of the head too, and therefore the head is also in
- the organization of the head. The whole human being is in this respect
- drawn is expressed in the word “Kopf” (Head), which has a
- also says “Kohlkopf” (cabbagehead), which is actually only
- of the soul through the head. People have no more feeling for the
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 4
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- headaches, since this movement
- human being and does not proceed from the head alone. And especially in
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 5
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- not only the head which will be subject to the influences of what arises
- very frequently have migraine or other headaches should do. The time
- for them to do it, however, is not when they have the headache, but
- consists in shaking the head to the right and left with the movement
- for M. The head should not be turned, in so far as possible, but only
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 6
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- interesting. Consider the human being schematically: head, rhythmic
- about the head as a volition-feeling factor and penetrates into the
- organism of the head. (violet). Therefore you may notice an
- through the organism of the head.
- is plastically at work in the organization of the head. The plastic
- effect on the organization of the head is pre-eminent and in this manner
- it will be possible to activate to a degree the organization of a head
- with someone where it can be demonstrated physically that his head organism
- there the organization and preserve its activity. One makes the heads of
- imbeciles and those who are otherwise retarded in their head-organization
- forces for the organization of the head, particularly when one carries it
- It is carried out by the most physical part of the head organism and
- that will be most necessary, among them the sleepy headed people. One
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 7
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- is working centrifugally, thus making the head large, and, in doing
- so, is no longer permitting the head to be permeated in the proper manner
- have a question about “a two-year-old boy with a large head, who
- a fact that particularly the back of the head, the lungs, the liver
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 8
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- the head. When it is fitting to treat corpulent children by means of
- head. The opposite condition in which the etheric is too strongly affected
- with the arms while sitting, or while lying down, with the head; and
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