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The first preparation step is one of inversion and emancipation from the natural course of events. The question is: how can the potassium-calcium process, which was kept in flow during the growth of the chamomile and in the blossom reached the highest stage of etheric plasticity, be lifted beyond the dying-away of the blossom and out of the limitation of space and time, so that what was disposed in the blossom can be kept in flow at a higher level? This task is fulfilled by the small intestine — the jejunum — of the cow. We obtain one ideally from a cow that throughout her life has carried out the "cosmic-qualitative analysis" in her digestive system upon the farm's own fodder. We cut the jejunum into sections of approximately 25 to 50 cm, tie these at one end, and using a funnel stuff the chamomile flower heads into the intestinal sheath, tie it at the filling opening and obtain in this way taut, substantial sausages (Figure 27, p. 374).