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  • Title: Lecture: Lecture III: Physiology and Therapeutics
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    • plant-forming process, for example, you can see clearly and
    • macroscopically the upward striving of plant-forming processes, a
    • study of this metamorphosing formative striving of the plants, at
    • Goethe's Metamorphosis of the Plants. In Goethe's Metamorphosis of
    • the Plants there is a sketchy rendering of the first composition, the
    • first elements that are to be studied about the nature of the plant in
    • obtain a living view of everything involved in plant growth: when
    • rooting in the soil the plant's upward-striving develops in a negative
    • direction in the root; the plant begins to grow, then grows upward,
    • self-metamorphosing, forces that are active there within the plant.
    • force active in the process of plant formation that works from below
    • gravity but which, as the plant wrestles itself free from the earthly
    • stage very helpful in understanding how in plant formation during this
    • In this way it is possible to penetrate into the plant-forming
    • downward — that work from below upward in the plant. We can see that
    • plant element active within us. We can see that in fact those forces
    • that we see sent upward in plant growth work in a downward direction
    • process of plant formation active within him, so that he doesn't
    • of plant formation like the one we have in the betula alba. From this
    • plant, to the betula alba, we find the opposing process in the
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  • Title: Lecture: Lecture IV: Physiology and Therapeutics
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    • substances. Because outer nature — the plant nature, for example —
    • from plants can restrain certain processes that are unfolding
    • about the plant world and its connection with the human being can be
    • human being. In this world outside we have plants. This morning we
    • already became aware of how plants in a certain way develop a process
    • opposite to that of plant growth. If we are able to discern the right
    • function in the growing plant, then under certain circumstances we can
    • and upward in the plant. We must conceive of the plant in such a way,
    • however, that we say: the plant is a being; it is also physical; it
    • the ego-activity, the astral activity. The same thing that the plant
    • plant, seeing how it grows in the opposite direction to which the
    • something arises in the plant element that is able to have an inner
    • out of the plant in the etheric oils. If we see the etheric oils
    • appearing in certain plants, then we can discover in a study such as
    • for example, or adding the plants themselves from which these oils are
    • forces that the plant unfolds in the etheric oils work from outside



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