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The Christ impulse, in the primordial Christianity of the first centuries, seized and permeated the intellectual soul or mind soul of those human beings in Greco-Roman culture who were receptive to it. The sense of personality filled itself, in strong I-empowerment, with a warming inwardness. Among the early Christians, the cultivation of a growing awareness of the indwelling of the Christ impulse in the human soul stood in the foreground. This impulse meant a jolt in the I-awakening. In this germinal condition of the soul, the inner disposition with regard to the manner of individual devotion to plant and animal, earth and cosmos may certainly have undergone a transformation. Seen as a whole, however, agriculture continued on its accustomed course. Only after the decline of the Imperium Romanum, and after the streams of the Migration of Peoples, had the Christian impulse lived itself so deeply into individual human beings that they began to plant it into the earth through the work of their