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- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture II
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- certain organs, the head in particular, and the processes
- of breathing and circulation which work up into the head. Under
- diaphragm has its head under the earth, while we and all the
- with an individuality which is standing on its head, and
- stands on its head?
- as our head affects our organism — especially in
- “head” below with what it requires. True the
- “head” must be provided for out of the Cosmos, but
- “head” being under the Earth, belongs an
- structure and build of the head is primarily the result of the
- will 3ee that the structure of the head and of the adjoining
- of its head are directly connected with the Sun's radiation.
- ineffectual when it falls on the head of an animal. (These
- head. You should develop a feeling for this contrast in form
- between the animal's hind quarters and its head, and especially
- Saturn are acting in the formation of the blood and the head;'
- it upside down with its head in the earth we shall have the
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture III
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- consider: If you knock your head against something hard,
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture IV
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- pea or even of a pin's head can be diluted in a bucket of
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture V
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- delicate little yellow-heads of blossom must be plucked and
- with which we have dealt. Collect some yellow dandelion heads,
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture VI
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- for proofs but go straight ahead, for I am sure that these
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture VIII
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- localised primarily in the head, and of the metabolic and limb
- all the substances contained in the head system — I
- into the head system. The embryo must be so organised that its
- head receives its matter from the earth. In the head,
- around. Because the senses are centred in the head and take in
- impressions from the cosmos, the forces in the head are cosmic
- in the head have to be drawn from the food which has been
- worked upon in the stomach and is led into the head. In this
- sense, the head relies upon the stomach in a way in which the
- head can only work upon this nourishment which comes to it from
- beginning from the head, i.e. it will not be able to nourish
- head? Earthly substance. If you take out the brain, the noblest
- able to enter into the head and to be finally deposited as
- the human organism, will find its way most easily to the head
- provide a diet of roots where we require to give the head
- work through the head to exercise their plastic activity. Mow
- this animal which requires earthly substance in its head in
- head, the converse process must be able to begin, i.e. the
- head, on its part? must begin to work with forces of
- dung” to be deposited in the head; from what is deposited
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- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Contents
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- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Discussion 12th June, 1924.
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- “bull-headed” people to advocate the methods. This
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Discussion 14th June, 1924.
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- bull-headedly against everything would surely only bring harm
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Discussion 16th June, 1924.
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- in living beings, i.e. upon the head in men and animals and
- to work upon the head-organisation. They are, therefore, an
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