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  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture VI
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    • in attacking insects, for these come under completely different
    • must be taken. This insect which attacks the roots of the plant
    • only as a medium. Thus, the whole insect must be burnt. That is
    • obtained by burning the whole insect. The insect can be
    • and the burning of the mice skins). For this insect world is
    • radiates those forces which are connected with the insect
    • then, you prepare insect-pepper in the way I have described and
    • those animals and insects which become a nuisance. It all
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture VII
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    • upon the manifold insect world, which during a certain period
    • is the fully developed insect which lives on and weaves in this
    • there would be no insects. The insects that flutter around the
    • kinship with the insect world which I have specially
    • This relation, however, to the insect world in fact extends so
    • insect grubs, which can only live upon the earth because of the
    • the insect world, to that part of it which is fully developed
    • took place between the birds and the insects. It is as though,
    • to put it figuratively, the insects had one day said:
    • it that birds and insects fly about as they were meant to do;
    • rearing of birds and insects. For in Nature — I
    • insects brings about the proper distribution of astrality
    • the earth; while the world of birds and insects, of all that
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Contents
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  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Discussion 14th June, 1924.
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    • QUESTION: In combating insects, should the constellation
    • be the same for all insects?
    • QUESTION? How should insects be caught? Can they be used in the
    • ANSWER: Both larvae and winged insects can be used. It may be
    • one passes from the winged insect to the larva, the
    • complete insect will be nearer to Aquarius.
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Discussion 16th June, 1924.
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    • burning the insects is from the beginning of February on into
    • preparations, but the insects can be kept until then.
    • QUESTION: How can this insect-pepper which has “been
    • scattered over the soil' affect the living insects which never
    • insect has its own kind of sensitiveness, and it will flee from
    • in contact with it. That the insect does not come into
    • greater karmic effect to work against insects in this way than



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