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  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Synopsis of Lectures
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    • possible. Vowels are expression of feeling, consonants are imitation
    • of external processes. Each language expresses a different conception.
    • of feeling, Eurythmy will develop naturally, expressing inner and
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 2
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    • seven years of life and not what you express outwardly in words as a
    • it is always different. The whole character of a person is expressed
    • of what man is, this will be expressed in his face, and this it is
    • the meaning and spirit of what man wanted to express in picture
    • then expresses its wonder thus: Ah! Then you paint this gesture and
    • above all what is expressed in Eurythmy, letting him take up this
    • often expressed by the teachers to have as many discussions as
    • ideas, but, if I may express myself so, it is the imponderable
    • can express a thing infinitely more fully and more richly if we
    • who is naturally healthy feels the necessity to express everything in
    • in the legends, fairy tales and myths, for they express a higher
    • “I” of his. But this is an abstract way of expressing it.
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 3
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    • that is spread out in the animal kingdom. We can express it like
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 4
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    • express it negatively — to dispense with the usual timetable.
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 6
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    • as little translation as possible. Vowels are expression of feeling,
    • consonants are imitation of external processes. Each language expresses
    • of feeling, Eurythmy will develop naturally, expressing inner and outer
    • the external expression of this replacing of the old body by a new
    • only expresses certain forms. For you will find that the child has an
    • consists, of course, of sounds, and is either the expression of the
    • expression of something external and then there is a consonant. But
    • always the expression of astonishment, wonder. Or again, a fly
    • settles on my forehead; I say: E (Eh). That is the expression of
    • English included, we find that the vowel A expresses astonishment and
    • form is expressed when you
    • then you are expressing the fact that the head establishes or
    • confirms something. Here you are expressing something quite
    • Thus different things are expressed in the different
    • thing was expressed everywhere, so that this primeval language was
    • the same for all. Then people began to separate and to express things
    • conception is expressed in each word, something that can only be
    • expressed out of feeling. We must take this into account in language
    • active and passive expressions, and longest of all the expression of
    • sensations: Oh! Ah! I (ee), E (eh); these interjectional expressions
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  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Questions and Answers
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    • first school years it is really only in the method of expression that
    • like to express, in conclusion, what you will readily appreciate,
    • should like to express the hope that you may succeed in making use of



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