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- Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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- can call the true fairy tale mood lies deep down within the human
- days that we can call — in the best sense of the word —
- senses that all the words one could theoretically use would only
- sorrows. And then you see someone coming along, a so-called
- Before we hear it, let us recall that according to spiritual research
- intrinsically to human nature itself. When you know this, you will
- Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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- through them all. I must call your attention to the fact that the
- centuries and recall Odysseus and the giant Polyphemus in the
- fleeting forms of our astral organization. When we recall the
- states of consciousness are present, calling forth genuine vision.
- asked for her husband, who was called in, and lo! he was a
- were called in, but none of them knew the way to the White Country.
- his second sister. He asked for her husband, and he was called in. He
- The animals were called in, but none of them knew the way to the
- twelve-headed dragon was called in, and asked about the White
- his animals did. The animals were therefore called in, but none of
- called healthy clairvoyance, and true clairvoyance tends more and
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