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winter forces. The difficulty of fulfilling these conditions optimally has led to a great variety of approaches.[1] A flexible way of proceeding is made easier by the following indication of Rudolf Steiner: we "now bury [the skull; author's note] in the earth and place […] peat moss over it and try, by directing some kind of channel, to bring as much rainwater as possible to the spot. One could even arrange it […] in a tub into which rainwater continually flows and flows out again […] placing in it such plant material as strongly promotes the constant presence of plant sludge."[2] Both methods are practiced.

  1. Walter Stappung: Die Düngerpräparate Rudolf Steiners, Herstellung und Anwendung, Rüfenach 2017, 2 Bd. (Bd. 1: 632 S.; Bd. 2: 116 S.).
  2. Rudolf Steiner: Ebd., S. 135.