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- Title: Lecture: Polarities in Health, Illness and Therapy
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- nature and its processes for that which we call quartz, or silicic
- prepared in the right way from quartz, or silica and administered in the
- active in quartz are especially suitable to reestablishing the proper
- silica, or quartz. It makes quite a difference whether we prepare this
- forces into the nerve-sense system. We are then introducing the quartz
- that more quartz processes need to be transmitted to the nerve-sense
- Title: Lecture: Polarities in Health, Illness and Therapy
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- nature and its processes for that which we call quartz, or silicic
- prepared in the right way from quartz, or silica and administered in the
- active in quartz are especially suitable to reestablishing the proper
- silica, or quartz. It makes quite a difference whether we prepare this
- forces into the nerve-sense system. We are then introducing the quartz
- that more quartz processes need to be transmitted to the nerve-sense
- Title: Lecture IX ...... Spiritual Science and Medicine
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- silicates are being formed, as quartz or similar minerals. They have
- there must be a meaning in the fact that quartz exhibits very regular
- Title: Curative Education: Lecture 9
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- been using gneiss as an internal remedy. Quartz itself, used
- with gneiss, the effects of the influence of quartz are more
- distributed. In quartz, the forces are strongly radiant
- Title: Art of Healing: Lecture II
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- of quartz, for instance, is only a self-contained, definitely
- forms itself into beautiful quartz-crystals, has this
- Title: Spiritual Science and the Art of Healing: Lecture II
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- ‘process.’ (A crystal of quartz, for instance, is
- into beautiful quartz-crystals, has this peculiarity:
- Title: An Outline of Anthroposophical Medical Research
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- By the latter method we see that quartz, or rock-crystal, such as we
- Title: An Outline of Anthroposophical Medical Research
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- By the latter method we see that quartz, or rock-crystal, such as we
- Title: An Outline of Anthroposophical Medical Research
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- By the latter method we see that quartz, or rock-crystal, such as we
- Title: Evolution, Earth, Man: Lecture II
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- firm. It is, in fact, quartz! The quartz which you find in the high
- quartz — or flint — that looks violet, and so on. That
- But the quartz which is so hard today that you can't
- make a real hole in your head — this same quartz was dissolved
- immense amount of dissolved quartz in the thick air around the earth.
- But silica, which when united with oxygen in the quartz
- acid — however, it does not become as solid up there as quartz.
- That, of course, would be a bad business if pure quartz crystals
- have quartz crystals, which perhaps would be quite beautiful and
- Title: Evolution, Earth, Man: Lecture III
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- because the calcium or quartz structure of the animal has been
- Title: Evolution, Earth, Man: Lecture X
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- especially, shall we say, of quartz, feldspar, and so on. Everywhere
- can be achieved if, for example, we grind down quartz (silica) and
- Title: Young Doctors Course: Easter Course: Lecture I
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- Take a quartz
- crystal. It is an earthly thing. Why? Why is the quartz
- pedantic, rigid way? The quartz gets its form from an inner
- You can as little rid the quartz of this tendency as you can
- The quartz does not allow itself to come to the point where
- quartz has no life. If the quartz could be pulverized to such
- quartz. This is what happens in the formation of a seed. In
- emergence from chaos. What is contained in quartz also came
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