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  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture I
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    • of being sometimes warm and sometimes cold. At times, there is
    • say about warmth? Spiritual observation shows that while water
    • has no relation to silicon, warmth is so powerfully
    • Earth always depends upon the warmth-condition of the air. If the
    • air is cold they cannot reach the plants, if the air is warm they
    • latter whose growth Saturn promotes with the help of the warmth
    • the mediation of warmth, is to be seen, for instance, m the
    • the planetary forces working through the mediation of warmth
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture II
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    • is true, that the light and warmth of the sun, and all the
    • do so because the air, vapours and warmth, which are in the
    • the plants derive air, moisture and warmth — all this
    • great, an immense difference between the warmth that exists
    • and the. warmth which makes itself felt within the earth and
    • These two kinds of warmth which we may call the “blossom
    • and leaf warmth” and the “root-warmth”
    • so much so, indeed, that we can describe the warmth above
    • the Earth as a “dead” warmth, the warmth below the
    • Earth's surface a “living” warmth. The warmth below
    • ourselves this living warmth which works within the soil, we
    • may be intelligent beings, dead warmth has to be supplied to
    • substances enable warmth to be drawn into the soil and to
    • change from outer into inner warmth, it passes over into a
    • between warmth above the Earth and that below the surface
    • warmth and of air. They both receive a tiny spark of life as
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture IV
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    • should be slightly warmed. As regards quantities and dilution,
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture V
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    • Juice and dilute it with plenty of warm water (this can be done
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture VII
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    • taking place: through warmth, through the chemical-etheric
    • and outer warmth is of a different plant-nature from that which
    • grows up from the soil in the air and warmth and forms the
    • air and warmth in order to make them mineral-like, so that they
    • “dead” air and warmth.]
    • which comes through the air and warmth. The animal does this to
    • breathing system immediately in air and warmth. The animal has
    • an immediate connection with air and warmth, its bony system
    • being actually formed from the warmth which in particular
    • warmth; it works upon earth and water with its metabolic
    • already come into existence by virtue of air and warmth if it
    • as the animal does to air and warmth. The plant,
    • air and warmth. Thus, the plant and earth and water live
    • the animal does with air and warmth, then no doubt the plant
    • “works up” air and warmth inside itself just as the
    • into itself, the plant actually gives off the air and warmth
    • Thus, air and warmth do not go into the plant, or at any rate
    • plant, air and warmth are given off by it. And this process of
    • plant an elimination of air and warmth, and as in that
    • warmth. And in virtue of that quality it may be said that the
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture VIII
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    • what has been absorbed from the air and warmth above the earth.
    • due to processes akin to cooking, viz. burning, warming, drying
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Contents
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  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Discussion 13th June, 1924.
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    • produce its own warmth he has succeeded in making it
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Discussion 16th June, 1924.
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    • warm. They suffer from frost. With regard to frost in general,
    • applies even to warmth. Suppose that this
    • is a living organism and this the warmth in the environment.
    • dead. It is likewise surrounded by warmth. Now when the warmth
    • transforms it into a warmth of its own, and it could not do
    • otherwise. Whereas when the warmth penetrates into the dead
    • wood it remains exactly the same kind of warmth as exists
    • outside in the mineral earth. The moment warmth penetrates into



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