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When the gaze comes to rest on the described "context of appearances,"[1] abstracting thinking can enliven itself into active, synthetic thinking. Instead of sharply demarcating the individual concept and letting it stand on its own, one seeks to hold it in connection with the whole of the appearance. It expands into a thought-picture that leads the researcher more deeply into the meaningful context.

  1. Jochen Bockemühl: «Elemente und Äther – Betrachtungsweisen der Welt» (Elements and ether – modes of contemplation of the world), in: Ders. (Hrsg.): Erscheinungsformen des Ätherischen. Wege zum Erfahren des Lebendigen in Natur und Mensch, Stuttgart 1985, S. 11–56.