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  • Title: Metaporphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 5: Sickness and Healing
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    • bullocks created hornets, donkeys, wasps. It was in the 17th century that the
  • Title: Evolution, Earth, Man: Lecture VIII
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    • By whom, then? Not by human beings at all, but by wasps! Just look at
    • any wasp's nest you find hanging in a tree. Look at the material it
    • on, for the wasps are not yet in the habit of writing, otherwise they
    • what the wasps use for making their nests. The wasps found out how to
  • Title: On the Development of Human Culture: Lecture II
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    • human beings at all, but by wasps! Look at any wasps' nest you find
    • Not, however, white paper, not the kind you write on, for the wasps
    • drab-coloured paper for parcels which is just what the wasps use for
    • making nests. The wasps found out how to make paper thousands of
  • Title: Young Doctors Course: Lecture I
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    • they cause a certain species of wasp to lay eggs in a fig, an
    • ordinary fig. A wasp maggot comes from this germ and passes
    • young wasp is caused to lay a second lot of eggs in the same
    • season. The result of this second lot of eggs from the wasps
    • wasps has laid eggs. In the South, people take figs that are
    • branch. The wasps come and deposit the eggs in the figs; the
    • wasps develop very quickly; then the wasps go over to other
    • that happens when wasps, or, if you will, bees, take nectar
    • going in the fig by way of the young generation of wasps. A
    • inoculated by the young generation of wasps.
    • more quickly, and the generation of wasps arises more
    • wasp's sting and the laying of an egg. A sense for nature is



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