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Translations:Benutzer:Arian/Klett-Mini-Test/391/en
and even wanting to keep the human being as destroyer of this work of creation out of nature altogether. But this restriction means a standstill of development. Only in connection with the advancing development of the human being, and only through him as initiator, can what has become of the world be transformed into a new becoming. Should the human being of the present — whose spirit of invention holds in his hands, with atomic fission, all means to bring the manifold "overkill" upon life on earth — not also be capable, in an expansion of himself, of implanting the principle of development into the earth congealed into a work, into nature? How can he make the force of becoming that he carries within him fruitful for new processes of becoming that lead nature out of its having-become? This latter question stands at the beginning of an agricultural culture of the future. It answers itself first with Rudolf Steiner's methodological indication:[1] "To proceed from the human being" and to grasp a farm, if it is to "fulfil its being," as "a kind of individuality."
- ↑ Rudolf Steiner: Spiritual Foundations for the Renewal of Agriculture, Dornach 1995, lectures of 10 and 12 June 1924.






