“We are on a mission: we are called to the cultivation of the earth.”

—  Novalis , book Blüthenstaub

Fragment No. 32; Variant translations: We are on a mission.We are called to form the earth.
We are on a mission.We are called to educate the earth.
Blüthenstaub (1798)

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