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  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Comments by the Editor of the Third German Edition
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    • it avoid becoming a system or something that is grasped and applied
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: References to the Fourth German Edition
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    • kind of therapeutic eurythmy in a systematic way just like he had taught
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Synopsis of Lectures
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    • dynamics of the rhythmic system, rhythm and arrythm and their
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 1
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    • then, this less clearly defined — system of organs that I have
    • call it that) lives as speech or song, then that whole system of organs
    • picture to our-selves that this whole system — that together with
    • into the rhythmic system. Our ordinary head, the more or less thoughtful
    • respiratory system. It is by means of the transformation of the movement
    • from below in the rhythmic system into quiet; and by virtue of the fact
    • the human rhythmic system into arhythm, even into an antirhythm when
    • system, and careless, chaotic thought, as well as logical thought, Logical
    • our respiratory system, with our whole circulatory system and, naturally,
    • through the intermediary of the circulatory system even with the metabolic
    • system, as you can surmise from all that I have presented to you.
    • this dove-tailing of a forwards- and a backwards-orientated system,
    • head system, for example, has been so dealt with in childhood that the
    • transgression against the rhythmic system is too great everything
    • if this is the case, if the rhythmic system predominates, one must ask
    • that man's whole soul-life is mediated through the nervous system, that
    • is, if you do not know that feeling is mediated by the rhythmic system
    • and the will by the metabolic system, and that only thought formation
    • is mediated by the nervous system. If you do not know these things you
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 3
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    • strong tendency towards irregularities in the rhythmic system and a
    • refusal to function of the metabolic system in those people who have
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 4
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    • the limb-metabolic system. Naturally the first thing we must do today
    • pushes itself into the circulatory system from the metabolic system
    • of learning to speak — and the metabolic-limb system.
    • work in a regulative manner out of the limb-metabolic system into what
    • is in this connection a dependency of the limb-metabolic system (or
    • the entire metabolic system and limb system and it is extraordinarily
    • system by exactly this sound. Thus this movement is particularly
    • of how one can see the effect of the system of movement on the metabolic
    • system. That is something which one really only notices when one considers
    • the connections between the system of movement and the metabolic system
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 5
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    • with the human nervous system alone. This, however, is not at all the
    • etheric body very strongly on the respiratory system. One can by this
    • which really works on the circulatory system in a beneficial manner.
    • warming effect on the breathing system will result. Naturally one must
    • consecutively and often. That affects the whole rhythmic system, the
    • Irregularities in the lower system which express themselves through
    • and thereby the whole breathing system. Here again, when one leaves
    • the fact that what lives in the breathing system is reversed when it
    • is transferred into the system of movement. The upper man and the lower
    • the breathing system, brought forth in speech, must of necessity become
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 6
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    • in the rhythmic system. Thus we must fasten our attention on that system
    • which — as an etheric system — participates especially when
    • to the rhythmic system become active in the way described earlier. And
    • which belong to the rhythmic system are stimulated to respiration and
    • system, limb-metabolic system. In listening to consonants it is primarily
    • the limb-metabolic system that is engaged. The person wants to move
    • limb-metabolic system in this case. But when one falls asleep in the
    • limb-metabolic system to a degree, a strong reaction makes itself evident.
    • will in the entire remaining limb-metabolic system, which stimulate
    • is taken over into the rhythm of the circulatory system. Physically
    • the regular rhythmic functioning of the circulatory system. One must
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 7
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    • into the metabolic-limb system, you have a proper process of consolidation.
    • system, if I may call it that. In the case of a deformation of the rhythmic
    • system, the objective inspiration which goes inwards does not encounter
  • Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 8
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    • the preceding lectures — from a layer of the nervous system which
    • the construction of the nervous system, and it is exactly this which
    • In a way we have a meeting of two dynamic systems, one coming out of
    • the human metabolism and another arising from the nerve-sensory system.
    • The two encounter each other in such a way that the metabolic system
    • system is metamorphosed into the respiratory system. In the respiratory
    • and circulatory systems these two dynamic systems converge, and, since
    • the whole is carried over into the air by means of the speech-system,
    • system, that is, to the extent in which the nervous system has a part
    • — not as nervesensory activity — in the nervous system).
    • in the metabolic system, and that which is of the nature of mental
    • a section or stratum of the nerve-sensory system, conjoin to form what
    • of the nerve-sensory system collide with one another, the result of this
    • system is in any case weakened in eurythmy, but the two components,
    • you take into consideration that the whole system of curative eurythmy
    • in comparison to the massage that you apply when you induce entire systems
    • must be combined with a distinct perception of the muscle system involved.
    • whole muscle system in its details, however, will bring the respective
    • to you through today's lecture. In the nerve-sensory system one has
    • nervous system as an insertion serving the life of the soul can we hope



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