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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • spontaneous, elementary, and therefore remains unconscious. When we
    • happening at the same time, all unconsciously, deep in the soul.
    • knowledge, the spiritual processes working unconsciously in the
    • dreams, caught at rare times by our waking consciousness. Now and
    • whose deep unconsciousness there come towards him spiritual impulses,
    • without the ordinary consciousness being aware of it: our waking up
    • meet it head on, is a small thing compared to the unconscious battle
    • complete unconsciousness. The soul knows nothing of what it has to
    • to experience unconsciously the inner battles caused by its
    • is alone with itself and pervaded unconsciously by so moral an
    • notice it, for our waking consciousness is more forceful than the
    • dream consciousness. As a somewhat weak light is extinguished
    • altogether in the presence of a stronger one, our day-consciousness
    • but we are seldom conscious of it. Out of those abundant and
    • unconscious dream experiences — an infinitely greater number
    • become conscious of. But the dreaming that stays unconscious is
    • within us in unconscious regions of the soul.
    • emotions, and will forces — but this form of consciousness
    • consciousness has developed out of the earlier forms in ancient
    • become really conscious of himself, would not find the experiences we
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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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    • state of consciousness, with their surrounding world. When the
    • intellectual soul, and consciousness soul. As the eye and the ear
    • intellectual soul nor the consciousness soul had yet been developed;
    • consciousness souls.
    • intermediate state of consciousness, we see giants as real
    • intellectual soul but not yet a consciousness soul. Because we
    • consciousness: “The wise female beings I see there are really
    • consciousness and this can be understood only very inwardly. In such
    • of consciousness we remember the impressions of the day, they appear
    • consciousness soul originated in human beings at a time when we had
    • consciousness soul is able to do is far removed from those strong
    • strength nor any rough force. By means of the consciousness soul we
    • conscious in us that overcomes rough strength with cleverness, the
    • state of consciousness. Man wishes to gain a clear insight about
    • state of consciousness, in order to make a connection with the powers
    • states of consciousness are present, calling forth genuine vision.
    • experiences we have in the intermediate state of consciousness. The
    • raising them to the intellectual soul and the consciousness soul.
    • who are in the intermediate state of consciousness. The great



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