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Introduction
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Week 1 - The First Run-through
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Tune in: I-A-O - The basic principle of all exercises5:52
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Monday: Yes and No8:51
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Tuesday: Sympathy und Antipathy4:56
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Wednesday: Love and E5:36
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Thursday: Hope and U6:08
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Friday: A-H and Reverence6:15
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Saturday: The Complete Run-through31:46
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Week 2 - The Second Run-through
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Monday: Yes and No6:50
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Tuesday: Sympathy und Antipathy5:13
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Wednesday: Love and E3:31
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Thursday: Hope and U4:59
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Friday: A-H and Reverence6:08
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Saturday: The Complete Run-through26:42
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Week 3 - The Third Run-through
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Tune in: Gaining Strength by Letting Go3:02
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Monday: Yes and No10:11
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Tuesday: Sympathy und Antipathy7:50
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Wednesday: Love and E3:05
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Thursday: Hope and U5:21
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Friday: A-H and Reverence7:05
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Saturday: The Complete Run-through33:33
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Week 4 - The Fourth Run-through
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Tune in: Streaming in and Streaming out3:38
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Monday: Yes and No9:58
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Tuesday: Sympathy und Antipathy8:53
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Wednesday: Love and E6:20
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Thursday: Hope and U6:03
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Friday: A-H and Reverence11:12
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Saturday: The Complete Run-through42:26
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Week 5 - The Fifth Run-through
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Tune in: Air on the G String
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Monday: Yes and No6:29
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Tuesday: Sympathy und Antipathy6:33
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Wednesday: Love and E8:22
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Thursday: Hope and U8:00
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Friday: A-H and Reverence5:38
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Saturday: The Complete Run-through35:02
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Week 6 - The Sixth Run-through
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Tune in: The Washing of the Feet1:09
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Monday: Yes and No7:03
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Tuesday: Sympathy und Antipathy9:33
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Wednesday: Love and E5:46
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Thursday: Hope and U7:58
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Friday: A-H and Reverence9:25
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Saturday: The Complete Run-through39:45
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Additional Material
GEP's: Good Eurythmy Practice
The GEPs of Good Eurythmy Practice *
How to begin
- Take time to arrive at yourself.
- Allow your body to respond and notice how it feels being seen.
What to pay attention to
- Don't lose yourself in the tasks. Stay connected with yourself.
- Try to do what you understood. Avoid imitating what you see.
- Trying is what matters. Your body will take care of the rest.
- At the end of an exercise, let your arms come back to your center.
- Allow your breath to respond and only then let go.
What to look out for
- Try to perceive how counterflows are at work.
- Allow the inner counterflows to arise through being present in your body.
- Counterflows happen simultaneously, or as a result of letting go.
- Have you experienced moments when you felt like you didn't do the movement yourself?
Wonderful! - Do you notice becoming upright from an exercise.
That's the aim! - Does your body express gratitude? In what way?
Just notice it.
How to end
- Keep alive what you have been doing and sit down mindfully.
- Listen to what is resonating within your body.
- It is not important that you have many perceptions while listening.
- For example, ask yourself which shoulder feels wider or higher than the other?
- Any little impression or inner feeling is equally important.
- Allow yourself to be surprised!
- Your body is a human being too!
- Just like you, it gains strength when it feels seen.
* We use the term GEP (Good Eurythmy Practices) according to GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) regulations. GMP guidelines provide minimum requirements that a manufacturer must meet to prevent harm from occurring to the end user. The GEP guidelines care for the benefit of the practitioner.