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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Cover Sheet
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    • revised by her from an earlier edition published by the Anthroposophic
    • lectures appear in the German as Märchendichtungen im Lichte der
    • revised by her from an earlier edition published by the
    • The two lectures appear in the
  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • revised by her from an earlier edition published by the Anthroposophic
    • lectures appear in the German as Märchendichtungen im Lichte der
    • spontaneity, yes, even the whole effect of the tales. We often hear
    • springs of the folk soul or from single human hearts. They flow out
    • seem like tearing a flower to pieces.
    • spiritual research does find it possible to throw some light into
    • searching out the sources and wellsprings from which fairy tales
    • resources of spiritual research is to discover something quite
    • to bring only a few hints regarding the results of research.
    • children in their early years to persons of middle age and even to
    • the methods of research described in my books as a way to approach
    • is often the same story with the spiritual researcher, even when he
    • impulses connected with himself. They appear to his spiritual gaze
    • such soul conflict discovered by spiritual research takes place
    • engaged in a battle that the spiritual researcher can catch only to a
    • prevail. There is something like a yearning in the soul to dip down
    • into this sheer natural state, a yearning satisfied each time by
    • the wing by spiritual research; it occurs at the moment of falling
    • absent when we are awake. Spiritual research can show one very
    • course of evolution on earth, human soul life has undergone a
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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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    • revised by her from an earlier edition published by the Anthroposophic
    • lectures appear in the German as Märchendichtungen im Lichte der
    • for those to be instructed. Examples of the clearest possible kind
    • Every year a number of bears come to my country and do fearful
    • this, but till the bears come I must ask for as much to eat and drink
    • cannot slay the bears, and they kill me, I shall at least have eaten
    • and the bears were due to appear, he arranged the kitchen, set up a
    • manner of things that bears like to eat and drink — honey and
    • suchlike; then he hid himself. The bears came along, ate and drank
    • of each bear and in this way killed them all. When the king saw this,
    • said: “I simply killed the bears and then cut off their heads.”
    • you can render me an even greater service. Every year great strong
    • the time came for the giants to appear, he took all manner of things
    • again, but I shot so high that mine never returned to earth!”
    • themselves, and once when he lay awake in bed he overheard them
    • that he was always hearing them wish that he would take a wife as
    • the king had a number of damsels brought before him. He had pearls
    • table in pearls; then he made it known that the maiden before whom
    • pearls. So he went around with the branch of rosemary, but it did not
    • move; it bent before no one. The girls were given their pearls and
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