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  • Title: Lecture: Speech and Song
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    • use to a very great extent of the brain, the system of head and
    • minute the system of head and nerves. The whole structure of the head
    • the spinal canal right up into the head, and the impact of the
    • the nerve-strands. Pressing upward to the head through the spinal
    • activity of the nerves in the head. We have not a separate nervous
    • activity, and a separate breathing activity; we have in the head a
    • into the head which is directly called into activity when, as in
    • the breathing process of the head). Thus we may say, the very process
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture IV
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    • extent, the soul makes use of the brain, the head-nerve organism,
    • what takes place in the human head-nerve organism.
    • red dotted lines indicate the head-nerve organism. They therefore
    • represent the forces running along the nerve fibers of the head. This
    • through the spinal cord to the head, constantly encounters the nerve
    • each other. Instead, an interplay of both takes place in the head.
    • of breathing extends into the head and is directly activated from
    • also into the head-breathing. When man shifts from speaking to
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture V
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    • head, where the physical body becomes the organ of the “I.”
    • activity of the head, came about later as the downward streams of
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture VI
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    • experienced in the human head. The significance of the element of
    • melody in human nature is that it makes the head of the human being
    • accessible to feelings. Otherwise, the head is only open to the
    • concept. Through melody the head becomes open to feeling, to actual
    • feeling. It is as if you brought the heart into the head through
    • can say that while the melody is carried from the heart to the head
    • head of this spirit. The ability to experience the element of harmony
    • just that instead of “head” was say, “melody”;
    • become alive in man, he would feel: my etheric head is in the element
    • prove that the head of man experiences music. The string instruments
  • Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture VII
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    • believe that their thoughts are confined only to their heads. We
    • these thoughts were only within the heads of man. He who believes
    • that thoughts are only in the human head is as prejudiced as one —
    • ridiculous to claim that thoughts originate in the human head as it



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