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- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Comments by the Editor of the Third German Edition
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- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Synopsis of Lectures
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- Vowels work directly upon the rhythmic organism, the
- consonants work upon it via the metabolic-limb organism. Various
- the threefold nature of the human organism as a basis for the
- etheric activity in the human organism by means of
- speech and curative eurythmy on the organism (examples of exercises).
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 1
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- must be adjudged correct for the development of the human organism as
- processes forming the human organism — in order to apply the
- of the human organism solely through a properly understood metamorphosis
- of the human organism; from another place, another piece of the human
- of these parts of the human organism, then you have the metamorphosis
- do here with something which is taken directly from the human organism.
- human organism, as in an avalanche, small provocations may build up to
- the three members of the human organism — have need of such an
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 3
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- the most inclusive sound; one would like to run after the speech organism
- other two parts of the human organism are connected with the head and
- established in the organism, because it lies in the unconscious; hence
- out throughout the whole human organism. You can study this touching
- organism, this special organism. There these formative tendencies —
- speech organism another specialization, the specialization in the
- will-organism. The whole human being is indeed an expression of his
- insofar as he is metabolic and limb organism throughout. One can move
- a certain sense limb-organism. That can be demonstrated by those people
- in the finer human organism. Civilized mankind suffers chronically today
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 4
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- always work more or less directly on the rhythmic organism. With the
- organism is, of course, also affected, this is accomplished by way of
- the speech organism — which takes up the movement in the course
- metabolic activity as it works back upon the entire human organism. In
- organism. This threefold order of the human organism sheds light in
- the human organism one will not attain to any clarity in them. It was
- physiology and anatomy of the organism alone — as it is at least
- effect on the third member of the threefold organism.
- when you have the patient speak the vowel, entone it, the organism as
- organism. It is particularly interesting to see how the movement, which
- also be used pedagogically as the whole human organism is a unity and
- organism of the child.
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 5
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- however, but in relation to the organism. In fighting shortness of breath
- could designate that as follows: the whole organism is brought into
- the feeling of veneration actually effects in the organism. The effect
- on the human organism of the feeling of veneration, when it is habitual,
- is to make the organism as such actually more durable, more sturdy.
- within their organism. That is why everything which brings children
- to do with the organisation of the organism insofar as that is racially
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 6
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- however, cannot contribute to his growth since the human organism is,
- the fully-grown person the inner organism presents too great a resistance
- to the outer organism for us to be able to make him grow. Nevertheless,
- crash against the resistance of organism and metamorphose; that means
- They are encouraged to fulfil the necessary activity of the human organism
- a person who has his whole organism more within his own discretion.
- themselves in the figure. If, however, one sees the human organism itself
- — which go out in ordinary sleep — remain within the organism.
- organism of the head. (violet). Therefore you may notice an
- through the organism of the head.
- with someone where it can be demonstrated physically that his head organism
- Here you have an insight deep into the human organism. Egoists are always
- It is carried out by the most physical part of the head organism and
- of his organism the force that enables him to encorporate him-self into
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 7
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- of this you will gather that what is active in the human organism in
- permeation of the organism, as I said yesterday. Yesterday's lecture
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 8
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- transforming in a certain direction what takes place in the human organism
- it is possible for the human astral organism to stream into what is
- of the human organism, we see that speech comes into being through an
- the entire human organism: one strengthens one component, the will or
- from the human organism through sensible-super-sensible vision; which
- proceeds from the human organism with the same lawfulness as speech
- and astral organisms which mediate this alertfulness, are directed to
- organism. Ordinary artistic eurythmy has no other physiological
- consequences for the human organism other than that this artistic
- human organism.
- in the organism. This sentence was repeated for six pages in the most
- exceedingly intimate knowledge of the human organism.
- which takes place in relative isolation from the human organism so that
- as a result speech is released from the organism.) all of what is shaped
- through curative eurythmy is thrown back into the organism, and one
- the repetition pours into the inner processes of the human organism. By
- in the human organism that implies a mutual activity of the metabolic-man
- the entire functioning of the human organism is carried along with the
- path into the middle part of the human organism, and then, however,
- certain artistic grasp of the human organism how the upper teeth will
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