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The trabecular structure in the inner architecture of the femur at the transition to the angled hip joint is such that a minimum of mineral substance (predominantly calcium phosphate) achieves a maximum of structural support. Similar principles govern the supportive tissues, the construction of the skeleton as a whole. The entire body — in the architecture and function of all its organs, in their solid supportive tissues, in their fluid and warmth household — is pervaded and interwoven throughout by a purely physical, wisdom-filled lawfulness. This lawfulness, bounded within the bodily form, constitutes the physical body: the most evolutively perfected member of the human being.[1] It finds its most incisive expression in the structure and function of the sense system. The being of the physical body is supersensible and reveals itself in everything visible (Figure 6).

  1. Rudolf Steiner: An Outline of Esoteric Science, GA 13, chapter "The Members of the Human Being", Dornach 1989.