Translations:Benutzer:Arian/Klett-Mini-Test/1391/en

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What previously, as chamomile blossom, was turned toward the expanses of the cosmos, toward the sun, now fills densely packed the inner space of the small intestine — the jejunum — of a cow. This inversion from outside to inside holds also for the new function of the small intestine itself. It now has a content that it no longer digests, unlocks enzymatically and moves, but on the contrary preserves in its consistency and makes receptive to forces that ray in from the planetary periphery through sunlight. The ordinary function of the intestine and the intestinal wall consists in mediating the worked-up intestinal contents of the earthly nourishment to the interior of the cow's body — physically through the lymph and blood pathways, and spiritually through the nerve-sense skin of the serosa. In polar relation to this, the outer skin of the intestine (*Serosa*) is now turned toward the forces of the cosmos and the earth. Detached from the cow organism, the sensation-permeated substance of the intestinal membrane mediates