Translations:Benutzer:Arian/Klett-Mini-Test/1364/en

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In the second and third steps of the preparation, the blossom mass of the yarrow is exposed to the forces of the physical body of the earth. This has its foundation in the four elements, which in nature mix and separate in manifold ways, but in the large separate out into air and warmth above the earth and into the fluid and the solid beneath the earth. Into both spatial qualities of "above" and "below," of light and darkness, the yarrow spheres plunge like seed-germs. Within them these spatial qualities of "the earthly" are preserved. The "upper," preserving itself, interpenetrates the "lower," and conversely. Condensed as it were into a single point, the world-polarity of the heights and the depths — the side-by-side in space and the objectification of the physical body of the earth — is cancelled out.