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  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Foreword to the English Edition
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    • text. Repeated readings of the lectures will reveal an inner plan
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 1
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    • movement with the arms; release and repeat, release and repeat and so
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 2
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    • And when one has it repeated frequently, it is the exercise to be used
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 4
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    • one leg imitates the motion of the arm while moving; but repeat the
    • B. Now imagine that done more and more quickly and repeated to begin
    • tone eurythmy. That must now be repeated frequently and in series by
    • course one must have the patients repeat them for several minutes until
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 5
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    • works, when it is repeated frequently, by way of a detour through the
    • repeat the confirmation ten times consecutively, then the negation,
    • Now imagine you make this movement repeatedly, one after another: sympathy,
    • the wish repeatedly — always returning to the position of balance,
    • be repeated frequently. You see, that is what could be designated as:
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 8
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    • the famous criminal psychologist, emphasized repeatedly — because
    • A, for example, must be repeated a number of times in succession. By this
    • me with a treatise in which it was repeatedly stated in a variety of
    • in the organism. This sentence was repeated for six pages in the most
    • together with an L-movement. First of all you have the movements repeated,
    • against the nerve-sensory-man, when one does the L-movement repeatedly,
    • be applied, how many times the sound must be repeated. Let us say, for
    • the index finger, and in this way I would have them repeated as often



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