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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • in speaking about it all; nothing else will do to describe these
    • dreams, caught at rare times by our waking consciousness. Now and
    • then we may have such a special waking up that we realize: You are
    • unapproachable grounds of your existence that was somehow akin to
    • being but is completely hidden from your waking, everyday life.
    • without the ordinary consciousness being aware of it: our waking up
    • at the moment of waking up, when our soul — alive only to
    • waking up, and yet at this very moment there is a shrinking back, a
    • constraint in a physical body in the waking state, where it has
    • spiritual existence between falling asleep and waking up.
    • notice it, for our waking consciousness is more forceful than the
    • than our waking perceptions — a few rise up like single drops
    • take place in the body, there are spiritual experiences taking place
    • condition of soul that is normal, taking in sense impressions from
    • between waking and sleeping quite normally to experience something of
    • have been describing as taking place in the depths of the soul
    • sleep and in waking life, even though she is harbored in our body.
    • sun moves across the sky — of course I am speaking of its
    • came into the alternation of sleeping and waking. Sunrise and
    • on waking up — of its wanting to enter the body and seeing the
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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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    • and waking where they actually experienced the spiritual world in
    • between waking and sleeping? When people are in their physical
    • it is founded on the perception taking place in such an intermediate
    • then he remains in a sort of waking-dream state. In this condition,



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