The Physiology of Eurythmy Therapy - by Hans-Broder And Elke E Von Laue (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Eurythmy is a modern art of movement, and eurythmists work in the realms of art, healing and education.
- About the Author: Hans-Broder von Laue was born in North Germany in 1937.
- 160 Pages
- Body + Mind + Spirit, Healing
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About the Book
An overview of the authors' research into eurythmy therapy.Book Synopsis
Eurythmy is a modern art of movement, and eurythmists work in the realms of art, healing and education. The benefits as a healing social art, for both children and adults, are well known.
Rudolf Steiner gave a course on eurythmy therapy in which he described the process of 're-enlivening the whole physiology'. The authors of this book have researched eurythmy therapy for many years and this book is a comprehensive overview of their work.
Review Quotes
'This study furthers the relevance and accessibility of eurythmy therapy... It is certainly a weighty contribution. It invites scrutiny and will be a stimulating, enriching study for all anthroposophical health professionals curious about etheric dynamics. It is to be highly recommended for eurythmy therapists and doctors in particular.'
- Eurythmy Association Newsletter
About the Author
Hans-Broder von Laue was born in North Germany in 1937. He is a doctor who specialises in anthroposophical medicine. He lectures on cancer treatment and teaches therapeutic eurythmy, and has been widely published. Elke von Laue was born in Dresden, Germany in 1938. She trained as a nurse and has worked as an anthroposophical therapist for many years. She teaches eurythmy therapy and has published several papers on the subject.