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The foregoing considerations concerning this essential relationship can build a bridge toward an initial understanding of what Rudolf Steiner, with regard to the cow, calls the "I-disposition."[1] Is it not this that incorporates the result of the "cosmic-qualitative analysis" into itself, and so imprints itself upon the cow dung as a fertilising force-source? Understood in this way, the cow dung carries outward "an etheric-astral element that by rights belongs within the belly of the animal," and through this fertilises the soils of the farm precincts.[2] It is the "I-disposition," with the etheric-astral back-radiation from the uttermost periphery of the cow incorporated within it — back into the substance-stream of digestion — that lends cow dung its enduringly enlivening and formative fertilising force. The dung "has the power to overcome what is inorganic in the earthy."[3]

  1. Rudolf Steiner: Geisteswissenschaftliche Grundlagen zum Gedeihen der Landwirtschaft, GA 327, Vortrag vom 16. Juni 1924, Dornach 1999, S. 201.
  2. Ebd., Vortrag vom 12. Juni 1924, S. 98.
  3. Ebd., S. 99.