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  • Title: Lecture: Lecture III: Physiology and Therapeutics
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    • head system or nerve-sense system, a rhythmic system, and a
    • external picture, if he understood the head system as something that
    • primarily in the head, it nevertheless extends over the entire
    • located essentially in the head; nevertheless the head activity
    • whole human being is head. The same is true for the other systems. It
    • the distinctions between the head system, and therefore the
    • Within everything connected with the head system or nerve-sense
    • head or respectively toward the lungs and down to the rest of the
    • the head system in rhythm, is a poison for the head system. And since,
    • metabolic-limb system to the causes of illness from the head system
    • and exposing the head system to the causes of illness from the
    • Healing, then, means simply that if the head system, for example, is
    • strongly poisonous on the head system, which means working over
    • in what is active in the forces working downward from the head system
    • head — the astral, the ego-being — and if this then penetrates the
  • Title: Lecture: Lecture IV: Physiology and Therapeutics
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    • the human organism consists of the nerve-sense system — the head
    • head system, bypassing the rhythmic system; when this happens an
    • activity suitable only to the head system works its way into the
    • can take place. It will be understood, in other words, how the head
    • by metabolic processes that make the head system resemble the
    • in the head is also active in the metabolic-limb system, though in a
    • reach a certain level, having its actual significance in the head.
    • the metabolic-limb system with head activity, which thus becomes
    • head system. Thus in the human head system there are always certain
    • through up to the head. It undergoes a transformation within the human
    • the head can become the carrier of just those soul-spiritual processes
    • that must be undertaken by means of the human head's mediation.
    • We are thus able to say, more or less, that the head system is the
    • conscious head but with unconscious limbs. These limbs become
    • for the head system, for the nerve-sense system, is waking



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