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  • Title: Agriculture Course: Supplement
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    • to absorb the breath of the neighbouring animal while they are feeding;
    • The animal cannot abide the breath of the neighbouring animal while
    • an abrasion, and if the breath of the neighbouring beast comes into
  • Title: Agriculture Course: Lecture 2
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    • — notably the head and the processes of breathing and
    • which we ourselves are living and breathing and from which the
  • Title: Agriculture Course: Lecture 3
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    • firm in this way, and for this very reason our breathing must
    • constantly dismantle what the carbon builds. Our breathing tears the
    • breathing process reveal its meaning. In breathing we absorb
    • our breathing the living quality is killed, is driven out, for the
    • our breathing it becomes alive again. Inside us it must be alive.
    • breathe, into the soil of the Earth. Albeit it is not so highly
    • the human process: we have the breathing before us — the living
    • the human breathing process. Through it man receives into himself the
    • carbonic acid and so to be breathed out.
    • breathe. But it is precisely the nitrogen which has a spiritual
    • still suffice us. We do not actually need to breathe nitrogen. But
    • breathing. We live and weave in concentration and meditation.
    • modifies the regular course of our breathing, which as you know is
    • digestion, breathing and circulation in man — in relation to
    • of nitrogen-inbreathing, even as the human lung depends on the
    • inbreathing of oxygen. These plants — the papilionaceae —
    • cells. By a kind of inbreathing process it finds its way down there.
    • akin, not to the inbreathing, but to the outbreathing process.
    • of nitrogen-breathing, and the entire organism of the plant-world is
    • breathing, and where we find any other plants, there we are looking
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  • Title: Agriculture Course: Lecture 4
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    • the skin and the breathing. Whatever the body has to receive and deposit
    • The true formula is thus: “Breathing, or reception of substances
  • Title: Agriculture Course: Lecture 7
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    • directly in its nerves-and-senses system and in a portion of its breathing
    • portion of the breathing system — the animal is itself. In its
    • — by means of its metabolic and a portion of its breathing system.The
    • breathing system passes over into the metabolic system. With a portion
    • of the breathing and a portion of the metabolic system, the animal assimilates
    • to air and warmth. The plant—also through a kind of breathing
    • and take.” Even in relation to the breathing process — its
  • Title: Agriculture Course: Lecture 8
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    • and the breathing. What the animal eats is merely for the purpose of
    • that of nerves-and-senses — develops more towards the breathing,



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