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Translations:Benutzer:Arian/Klett-Mini-Test/242/en
It is telling that for the Turanians the wild wolf was the heraldic animal — the ancestor of all dogs. The ancient Iranian, by contrast, bore in his coat of arms the artistic transformation of that same creature: the dog, the oldest of all domestic animals.[1] Just as the ancient Persian was able, building upon prior cultural achievements, to work transformingly upon the bodily formation of animals through their soul-nature, so equally could he work upon the form and fruit formation of plants through the living. The latter is his greatest sacral-artistic deed. In living experience of the supersensible cosmic-planetary rhythms and the life-secrets revealing themselves therein, he worked through the life organisation of the plant all the way down into the configuration of the physical organisation. Like the cast of a shadow
- ↑ Norbert Benecke: Der Mensch und seine Haustiere, Stuttgart 1994, S. 68.






