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Does eurythmy have a therapeutic effect?

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Does eurythmy have a therapeutic effect?

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Yes it does. All the arts of movement promote health, although one may wonder at some of the excesses that are practised in professional ballet. Eurythmy is particularly effective, being used therapeutically by practitioners who have done a specialised training in eurythmy therapy (curative eurythmy). The movements are adapted for specific conditions and ailments as diagnosed and prescribed by an anthroposophical doctor. Although some the exercises derive from gestures seen on stage, they are totally different in character, intention and appearance. The power of the specific movements work through the life body, or etheric body, to strengthen and harmonise where there may be illness or imbalance. No individual therapeutic advice is available through DISCOVER EURYTHMY; you will need to consult a qualified anthroposophically trained doctor if you are looking for help. It is always necessary to have a personal referral from an experienced doctor. Anthroposophical doctors and eurythmy ther

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