B: the Consonant of Boundaries, Part 1

Create safe boundaries in the embrace of B. This is the sound of the mother and the protector. A eurythmy therapist may develop special aspects of it for people who feel vulnerable.

Copper Rods: The Basics

Learn how and why copper rods are used in eurythmy

Basic Guidelines

Watch this to learn basic principles, such as the importance of silence, how often to practice, how many repetitions to use, and more.

How to Occupy Space

Learn how to move through space with the precision and lightness of the etheric body

Pentagram: the Five-Pointed Star

The Archetypal Human Form

I Think Speech

The first eurythmy exercise

Peace Exercise

Be a creator of peace in your self and your world

Ā, the Vowel of Separation

The sound Ā, develops and strengthens boundaries, separation, and focus. It is a useful aid for everyone who struggles with spatial orientation, dyslexia, and coordination. It is used in the Love-Ā therapy lesson for blood pressure issues

D: the Consonant of Grounding, Part 1

Downward drawn, descend into the depths. This sound creates grounding and firmness through the lower body. A eurythmy therapist will develop special aspects of it for people who need grounding and metabolic help.

G: the Consonant of Gates, Part 1

Grow towards goodness through the grace of God. This sound develops the strength to work against obstacles. A eurythmy therapist may develop special aspects of it for people who have certain kinds of constipation.