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- Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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- dreams, caught at rare times by our waking consciousness. Now and
- interesting effect as an example: we do not dream only when we
- believe we are dreaming but we actually dream the whole day long. In
- truth, our soul is full of dreams all the time, even though we don't
- dream consciousness. As a somewhat weak light is extinguished
- dream experience in the depths of our soul. We dream all the time,
- unconscious dream experiences — an infinitely greater number
- of water shaken out of an immense lake; these are the dreams we
- become conscious of. But the dreaming that stays unconscious is
- as it is in dreams, this fairy tale peters out in a somewhat vague,
- Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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- many different forms. This was not like one of our dreams today,
- he dreams first of all that a little golden bird comes to him and
- then he remains in a sort of waking-dream state. In this condition,
- woman made him a soup that sent people to sleep, a dream-soup, and
- next day the old woman again made him a dream-soup, and sent him away
- dream-soup, and sent him out with the horses. When the soup had sent
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