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nite mixture of sulphur and arsenic, with the addition 

 perhaps of antimony. The silver is only mingled with 

 it, and therefore present in all numbers. The same 

 holds good of the bi-sulphurets of iron, and the glance- 

 ores. (Ed. 1st, 1810.) 



Creation of the Organic. 



893. It has been demonstrated from the genesis of 

 the Organic, that its essence consists in the universality 

 of the planetary processes. Every organic individual has 

 essentially three processes in itself, which must be regarded 

 as its fundamental processes, whereof no one can ever be 

 wanting. Seeing, that if this be the case, the body is 

 only a Chemical or magnetic, a crystallized carcase. 



894. The first three planetary processes, namely, the 

 earth-process, water-process, and air-process, or the form- 

 ing, chemicalizing, and electrifying or oxydizing processes, 

 are also the first three vital processes. 



895. It has been shown, that with every new process 

 and with every new combination of processes, the mate- 

 rials also of the same were altered, ennobled, rendered 

 more composite, and thereupon also more decomposible. 

 Herein also nature advances consecutively and creates 

 new materials for the organic world. 



896. In the metamorphosis of the earths, when the che- 

 mism was added to the process of formation, not only the 

 alkalinity and acidity issued forth in the calcareous earth 

 and the salts, but the pure Earthy also became free from 

 fixity, and manifested itself as carbon in the carbonic acid. 



897. The last product of an antecedent stage is always 

 the basis of that which is subsequent. The fundamental 

 matter of the organic world is consequently the carbon. 



a. ELEMENTARY BODY PRIMARY MUCUS. 



898. If in this carbon the three processes of the 

 planet, namely, the formative or its special, the chemi- 

 calizing or fluidizing, and the electrifying or oxydizing, 

 process, concentrate themselves, and are present with all 



