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- Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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- emotions, and will forces — but this form of consciousness
- consciousness has developed out of the earlier forms in ancient
- understanding them. The soul formed these into pictures and images
- transform one thing into another in a trice — something the
- form a concept of this creature who lives within you and is so much
- arrows. They shot so well that the arrows formed figures, towering
- elemental, primary form. Knowledge of these soul-happenings, when it
- is present, does not destroy the ability to transform them into fairy
- everything connected with it, they are of all forms of literature the
- clearly perceptible form, the result will be great art, intrinsic
- forming itself, bringing about the growth of its body, unfolding its
- Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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- the king asked the former glass king if he knew where he could find a
- many different forms. This was not like one of our dreams today,
- around us are the facsimiles of our own former appearance, people
- everything was formed and brought about; through
- everything wisely. While the giants are generally seen in male form,
- is formed and themselves forming everything. In these figures we see
- fleeting forms of our astral organization. When we recall the
- impressions of the day, it seems as though the subtle etheric forms
- form behind it related to our own intellectual soul, we will perceive
- a union of the night-form with the day-form.
- strength, and as we see their forms in images according to their
- that lies behind sense perception peopled with such forms. In our
- forces in their true reality. However, the transformed glass king
- finally appears in his true form and is the very personality who can
- transformed; these forces assert themselves when the human being
- original form and recognize it as such. Everything has to correspond
- question may arise whether the human being has the same form today as
- answer is no, we do not. We have passed through very different forms
- overcome and cast forth appears in a quite distinct, external form.
- other than the grotesque form, transformed in the spiritual
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