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In the course of the processual-chemical working of forces, phenomena arise — for example, warmth, light, colour and sound appearances, as well as experiences of smell and taste — that cannot be derived from the properties of the reacting substances. They allow the researching spirit of the human being to live more deeply into the processual activity and, indeed, in active enactment with it, to cultivate a personal relationship — in which the supersensible working of forces portrays itself, in personal experience, in a manner nearer to spirit. In co-experiencing the chemical appearances, substances reveal, by a crack, their force-nature and therewith their essential nature.