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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • course of evolution on earth, human soul life has undergone a
    • evolution of the world our earth has passed through certain stages as
    • through one life after another, the earth itself has had various
    • reasons, we speak about the earth — before its “earth”
    • as a planetary pre-stage of our earth in the primordial past; an
    • ancient sun was still united with the earth, from which — at a
    • only a piece of it; we can speak of an ancient sun-stage of the earth
    • time in earth evolution when the second sun, our present one,
    • united with earthly substance. It could look down then on earthly
    • by separating from the earth. In the unconscious, the soul is
    • in earth evolution. It was for me a most important event — and
    • the light and warmth of the sun. They are rooted in the earth and
    • earth. In the same way, spiritual science shows us ever more clearly
    • We perceive the sun's effect on earth, with the help of spiritual
    • that from those parts of the earth where souls are closer to
    • our home to our earthly path through life, to be our trusted comrade
  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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    • again, but I shot so high that mine never returned to earth!”
    • everyone on earth did at that time, of physical body, etheric body,



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