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  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture I
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    • turn to a completely different sphere, it has always been a source
    • matter of indifference to the formative forces of Nature
    • (i.e. of Nature and Man) are completely different, and
    • Mars have to be valued on quite a different scale from that
    • make all the difference if the trees are planted when Saturn is
    • such differences are revealed. But people live their
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture II
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    • its distribution is quite different in Summer from what it is
    • different.
    • These things will take on a very different aspect in future
    • great, an immense difference between the warmth that exists
    • respectively, are completely different from one another —
    • there is a difference between the air which is above the Earth
    • and that which is below the surface, but the difference
    • they pass into the earth. It is different in the case of water
    • itself to the Sun. A lion exposes itself quite differently from
    • a horse: the reason for these differences will be examined
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture III
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    • They are therefore something quite different from which
    • different way and spirit. One suddenly gets all kinds of new
    • must come to regard the different plants as part of a
    • to sense the difference between it and other substances, lime
    • deal with the different methods of manuring the ground.
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture IV
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    • is different from an ordinary annual plant which remains at the
    • different from the odour of mere life, issues from sources of
    • Things are quite different in the case of antlers. Here the
    • is very different, for it has for its background the whole
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture V
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    • the achievements in all the different spheres of modern life,
    • the different ways of preparing manure — whether
    • creating the proper proportions of the different
    • plant has some sulphur in it, but in a different proportion,
    • individually towards the different plant species growing
    • one must know how the symptoms of one disease differ from those
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture VI
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    • matter from a somewhat different angle. We must ask
    • in attacking insects, for these come under completely different
    • different: so that it is nonsense strictly speaking (though
    • Lion-sun, etc. The Sun is always a different being
    • discuss the animal kingdom, we shall see this difference more
    • Nature in her different fields, we can actually gain control
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture VII
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    • completely different in kind from a herbaceous or cereal plant
    • and outer warmth is of a different plant-nature from that which
    • herbaceous plant. It is a plant-world of a different order,
    • difference between a plant atmosphere poor in astral elements,
    • different in a district where there is no forest. Indeed, in
    • that which grows in the soil comes under quite different laws
    • element, as I explained a few days ago, from a different point
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture VIII
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    • the organism means something quite different from a process of
    • something different from a quartz crystal, so what is
    • dung and human dung are completely different. Animal dung still
    • case is different. But the main thing is to know the directions
    • different ingredients cancel each other in their effects. This
    • level. There is all the difference for those animals between
    • to repeat what has been heard. It makes all the difference
    • ... But there are different ways of hearing. A farmer hearing
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Appendix
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    • will find a different effect produced by the way in which the
    • ground. These differences are of importance for the problem of
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Contents
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  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Preface
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    • Goetheanum and the Experimental Circles in the different
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Discussion 12th June, 1924.
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    • is no doubt that stirring by hand is something quite different
    • difference, and yet it has been noted in medicine. Believe me,
    • effect will gradually wear off. This is the difference
    • quite different from life on the Eastern part. Life in Europe,
    • American cattle need different treatment in order to be
    • very important part, and very different results are
    • ANSWER: It will make so little difference that it is not worth
    • seed. Actually, we are waiting to see what difference it
    • operative; upon a state in which we confront quite differently
    • realise that it makes all the difference whether an exercise of
    • peasantry than from the Universities. Things were different
    • find in them. Moreover, they looked different; there was
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Discussion 13th June, 1924.
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    • QUESTION: Does it make any difference whether the soil
    • ANSWER: It is quite true that different kinds of soil have a
    • different. One of the two conflicting views must be wrong.
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Discussion 14th June, 1924.
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    • certainly have a significance for the different classes
    • manure can it be used for cereals, or is a different
    • that a slightly different constellation will be required. When
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Discussion 16th June, 1924.
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    • direct contact with the earth makes no difference at all.
    • different if these things are carried further and further. It
    • makes a difference to a district whether it is provided with
    • does not make much difference whether the salt is added at the
    • matters? There is surely a great difference between sowing seed
    • QUESTION: I wanted to know if there was a difference
    • vast amount of life. This is something quite different from
    • different level. If something in Nature passes on towards a
    • Nature. But it is quite a different matter to arrest a process



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