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- Title: Lecture II: Human Questions and Cosmic Answers
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- its share in the formation of the human constitution.
- Title: Lecture III: Human Questions and Cosmic Answers
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- more information about matters which, at the beginning, are presented
- Title: Lecture IV: Human Questions and Cosmic Answers
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- kinds of earth: the limy kind, the lime-formation which, especially as
- and the slate-formation, where the rock, the mineral, is not in such a
- compact form as in the limestone-formation, but where it is schistous.
- opposites: slate-formation and lime-formation.
- abstractions, to apprehend the earth with its various rock-formations
- pervades the earth as slate-formation, we see that its external
- compactness of the lime-formation. And indeed, if we make use of the
- we have to trace the difference between the slate and lime formations
- slate-formation, or the lime-formation, unless we connect them with
- the tasks which these formations have to perform for what is also
- intimate connection between all that is slate-formation and
- plant-life; between all that is lime-formation and animal-life.
- formations. But that is of less importance just now; the important
- the slate-formation.
- accumulation of slate-formation on it, and then the plants growing out
- no means coincide with the slate-formation, just as, for instance, a
- slate-formation when we try to do so not only through chemical and
- this slaty formation by means of spiritual investigation. Then we
- and stimulates blossom and fruit formation.
- which emanate from the rock-material of the slate-formation. Thus we
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