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  • Title: Lecture: Lecture II: Physiology and Therapeutics
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    • processes of elimination in the nervous system, with breakdown
  • Title: Lecture: Lecture III: Physiology and Therapeutics
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    • head system or nerve-sense system, a rhythmic system, and a
    • metabolic-limb system. I must stress particularly that this
    • external picture, if he understood the head system as something that
    • simply ends at the neck, the circulatory or rhythmic system as being
    • encompassed by the trunk, while the digestive system encompasses the
    • limb system, the sexual system.
    • What is important here is that while the nerve-sense system is located
    • with an anthroposophical purpose about the nerve-sense system, it is
    • the system of functions in the human organism (for we are concerned
    • whole human being is head. The same is true for the other systems. It
    • discredit them to the world, spoke about the “belly-system” in
    • order to ridicule what is actually referred to by the metabolic system. He
    • the distinctions between the head system, and therefore the
    • nerve-sense system, on the one hand, the metabolic-limb system on the
    • other hand, and the mediating system, the rhythmic system, whose
    • systems.
    • physically in the nerve-sense system. It is not the case, as is
    • connected primarily with the feeling and willing systems also take
    • place in the nerve-sense system. Such an opinion does not hold up
    • with the nerve-sense system but with the rhythmic system, that just as
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  • Title: Lecture: Lecture IV: Physiology and Therapeutics
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    • the human organism consists of the nerve-sense system — the head
    • system — working oppositely to the metabolic-limb system; these two
    • are then balanced by the rhythmic system. All breakdown processes, the
    • completely necessary breakdown processes of the nerve-sense system,
    • processes of the metabolic-limb system. You can imagine (and this can
    • be verified in detail) that because the two systems of the human
    • system, for example, should not be influenced too strongly from the
    • head system, bypassing the rhythmic system; when this happens an
    • activity suitable only to the head system works its way into the
    • metabolic limb system.
    • come to understand how such intrusions of one system upon the other
    • system, the nerve-sense system (in which there must also be metabolic
    • by metabolic processes that make the head system resemble the
    • metabolic-limb system inwardly and functionally. The reverse can also
    • take place, because the same functional system that is normally active
    • in the head is also active in the metabolic-limb system, though in a
    • become too intense in the metabolic-limb system, where it should only
    • that is also present in the metabolic-limb system strongly impregnates
    • the metabolic-limb system with head activity, which thus becomes
    • system will take place in the abdominal organs. Of course it will take
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