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  • Title: On the Sheath: Lecture Three: Intestines, Mesentery and Digestion
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    • space in which the intestines lie? It is the outer world. The
    • human body there exist only two parts which, as regards their space,
    • with outer space, They are completely cut off from outer space. All
    • the other organs take outer space into themselves.
    • Therefore even the cavities of the nervous system are outer space; they
    • are watery space. This is very important.
    • peritoneum develop in the embryonic form itself, creating space, so
    • the animal body a new space which has nothing to do with outer space.
    • the same kind of space as that within our heart and our whole blood
    • space qualities. We use in the intestine a part of the outer world,
    • centre. It is just in these animals that for the first time a space
    • out into the space around the intestines. This is rather as though
    • lower; and this rain turns into substance. When it reaches this space
  • Title: On the Sheath: Lecture Four: The Skull of the Vertebrates
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    • space, within and without the human body. We spoke about the
    • that there is space in the skull, he does not realise what he is
    • up spaces like peritoneum and heart and all the blood vessels. But
    • etheric space, and within this space it is possible for the brain, as
    • have the inner space of the etheric world, but it encloses something



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