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Introductory Texts
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            Composition of the exercises1:49

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            Order of the exercises1:23

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            What is the right order of the exercises?2:26

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            How often shall I practice?2:56

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            Three types of pauses3:20

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            The rhythmic system1:49

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            Why do I have to feel my muscles?3:10

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            Does yawning distract from the exercise?1:24

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            Is starting physically ok?2:11

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            How to practice in front of your computer?1:16

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            Does Theodor move and speak too slowly?2:26

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            Should the feet be together? Can we practice outside?1:54

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            Closed or open eyes?2:31

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            Can an exercise create anxiety in one’s chest?3:06

 
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Yes and No
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            Where does Yes and No originate?0:55

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            Why do I return in a straight line?2:02

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            When do I inhale and exhale?1:43

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            Does my weight rest on both feet equally?1:23

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            Do the feet touch the floor?1:43

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            Do I speak the words Yes and No?1:18

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            Can the legs be changed?1:40

 
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Sympathy and Antipathy
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            What this exercise is about2:04

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            Why the left leg is the supporting one2:03

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            Where do I put the chair? What are the hands doing?2:08

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            Why don't we switch legs for Sympathy and Antipathy?2:52

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            Why do we move the leg so slowly2:56

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            Why do I feel antipathy when doing Sympathy2:54

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            My legs wobble the whole time2:05

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            How do the streams move in antipathy?3:05

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            Is the foot dragging on the floor? Do you always pause halfway through?2:16

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            Do I place my foot completely?1:41

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            Antipathy's relation to the Ei-gesture3:55

 
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Love and E
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            What do the feet do1:28

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            Why do I want to rest in the middle of the sequence2:50

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            The big E-gesture and the Love-gesture1:13

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            Love and E The culmination of the five exercises2:18

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            How to get from the Love to the E-gesture0:48

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            How slow should the Love-gesture be?1:18

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            Do I feel the O when I do Love?2:17

 
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Hope and U
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            Why do I turn the hands for U?1:24

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            How straight are the knees?1:09

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            Do you speak the sound U?1:25

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A-H and Reverence
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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.






