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From the foregoing reflections, including the morphological particularities mentioned, one will find no conclusive indication that would bring the statement of the spiritual researcher closer to understanding — namely, that for the preparation of oak bark a skull comes into question: "Almost regardless of which of our domestic animals."[1] An answer will likely only be found when one examines the relationship between the human being and the animal since the Ice Ages

  1. Rudolf Steiner: Geisteswissenschaftliche Grundlagen zum Gedeihen der Landwirtschaft, GA 327, Vortrag vom 13. Juni 1924, Dornach 1999, S. 133.