Who knows where the history button is?
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If there's none, would it be helpful to have one?
Even if it's just for the past month or even half month?
Sometimes I came across something and couldn't find it anymore.
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@yerrag No such button. Best to do is to bookmark or 'watch' threads you are interested in. What are you looking for?
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I was looking for a post that eventually led me to a YouTube of Rudolf Steiner.
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I remember now what exactly intrigues me about thst post.
It talks about how the liver is so different form all other organs.
In that it has a venal artery. It is venous blood thst goes into it, instead of arterial blood.
I may have used wrong words here. but this explains what I was trying to say from what I learned:
A better summary is that the liver is the only organ that receives nutrients from the vein, and not from the artery. It, however, receives oxygen from the artery, as with other organs.
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You could do a search on this website with some word you recall was in the thread, or having a look at your browser's history.
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Thanks. Remembering keywords that aren't in linked sites or embedded in pdf articles is the hard part of it though.
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@yerrag said in Who knows where the history button is?:
I was looking for a post that eventually led me to a YouTube of Rudolf Steiner.
For metaphysical insights and beyond, here's an extensive collection of Rudolf Steiner material, as audiobooks. His insights are quite novel and extraordinary, particularly on the development of the human form and the nature of animal forms.
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Thank you very much!
I've been looking for something of his in a form I can more easily digest. The format lends easily to a steady intake of tidbits of insights and wisdom.
I value the coherence in Peat's insights into our human development, and I look forward to a complementary overlap and expansion into our understanding of our humanity.
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@wrl said in Who knows where the history button is?:
His insights are quite novel and extraordinary
They certainly are.
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