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in dryness (summer) they contract and draw near in their density to the earthy-solid. In wetness (winter) the water sheaths expand their volume. Thus clay is the bearer of the rhythmic interplay of the solid, the liquid, the gaseous and warmth — and thereby the representative of the member of the middle, the "diaphragm," between the metabolic pole above and the head pole below the earth (see Figure 5, p. 90).