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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • order to find this source. We little suspect how deeply hidden lie
    • spiritual research does find it possible to throw some light into
    • sources will find that they lie in far more profound depths of the
    • ordeals and shocks of tragedy. We find that the tangled threads woven
    • difficult this may be to discern, requiring as it does our finding
    • try to get a feeling for it, however, we can find that what a fairy
    • individual who finds himself at a certain time of life in a singular
    • humankind, we find the soul of ancient man having totally different
    • become really conscious of himself, would not find the experiences we
    • find these today in the fairy tales coming down to us as folk
    • daughter sends messengers far and wide. She must find every name
    • spin straw into gold and then finding a loyal helper in the little
    • find a description of the evolution of the world. I don't intend to
    • senses, it finds only the lower species up to the level of the
    • Everything the spiritual researcher finds in the spiritual world —
    • whole thing, you will find that every sentence vibrates with the
    • all this has been said, we should not be surprised to find that the
    • in German we find Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm's
    • strength it has; we find that the soul, put into this position, can
    • unsatisfactory way; nevertheless we do find in it the conflict of the
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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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    • unriddle it all, we should gradually be able to find the right
    • The giants were astonished to find anyone stronger than themselves
    • genuine fairy tales you will find that certain basic ideas run
    • good and noble as himself. It was difficult for him to find anyone
    • find a horse; it has a silver arrow piercing its body; you must pull
    • it out, and the horse will lead you to where you will find your
    • the king asked the former glass king if he knew where he could find a
    • when we free ourselves from sense perception, we find the whole realm
    • — like the king in the second tale — someone has to find
    • possible a picture of what he can find in the spiritual world as his
    • king cannot find, through any outward contrivance, what can be
    • find out, through the powers opposing human purity and nobility,
    • outer appearance, he is able to find what is right for him. With
    • ordinary intelligence, he might wander far into the world and find
    • them well, he finds what the outer physical forces had hidden from
    • second is this: you must never find yourselves at a certain place,
    • surprise, so he set about finding a light. He saw a little light
    • find the princesses. He went in and entered one of the rooms. There
    • he could find his wife again. His father-in-law said;
    • you find her at all it will only be in the White Country.” So
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