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  • Title: On the Sheath: Lecture Two: The Bladder and Kidney Process
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    • coming down to earth, the allantois is, so to speak, the house and
    • they grow downwards from the ears and are first called pronephros.
    • from the regions of the ears, gradually come down to meet what has
    • their kidneys moved down.
    • astrality and bring it down into the earth again and so complete the
    • right way for all the cosmic radiations down into the soil and the
  • Title: On the Sheath: Lecture Three: Intestines, Mesentery and Digestion
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    • build within our abdomen a vast sea or lake. Downwards into this lake
    • these forces, gradually streaming down, turn into matter; but they
    • near the lymph vessels, it settles down, and it appears to us as if
    • quite different there comes down what I can only call the spiritual
  • Title: On the Sheath: Lecture Four: The Skull of the Vertebrates
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    • downwards. So if you have this animal skull, you still
    • the proper sensibility of the plant and the rooting of the plant down
    • this is a process which calls down the help of the Heavens, to help
    • all that has been done. To call down the forces to act in the way we
    • one uses incense at the altar. You do something to call down the help
    • down.’
    • do so in an upside down way. This leads to a renewal of our whole
    • calling down of the help of the Spirit for the work on Earth, should



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