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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • can call the true fairy tale mood lies deep down within the human
    • the springs that have given rise through centuries of human history
    • springs of the folk soul or from single human hearts. They flow out
    • flow, deep down in human soul nature, we can be completely sure that
    • everything lying down there in the human soul is so new, so original,
    • insights into the human soul. No, as soon as he had won these insights,
    • shows us how the human soul experiences the gigantic powers of fate
    • the way into the uniqueness of a human soul, it is nevertheless quite
    • when tragic drama affects us, it is because a human being is brought
    • integrated in human experience that it has to do with the
    • unfathomable spiritual relationships belonging to the human soul. It
    • tragic drama. But far more difficult are the quite common human
    • slight degree: it is the battle of the single, lonely human soul
    • asleep. The human soul withdraws from the sense world and from the
    • course of evolution on earth, human soul life has undergone a
    • humankind, we find the soul of ancient man having totally different
    • ancient times the human being could more fully perceive his union
    • pictures. In the earlier times of mankind's evolution, the human soul
    • human soul felt its connection to spiritual existence and felt more
    • experience, related to deep, inward happenings of the human soul.
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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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    • was turned into a quite human king. The thornbird was changed into a
    • then really happened to human beings in this intermediate state
    • particular relationship to what lived inwardly in the human being. It
    • human astral body make their own connection, in this intermediate
    • each of these three members of the human soul its quite distinct
    • consciousness soul originated in human beings at a time when we had
    • stage where the human being had only the sheath of the ego. We see
    • particularly in such states in which human beings can still know
    • a wife. He looks for a being in the human world who is as nearly as
    • guiding human beings to the spiritual world. He is able to give the
    • find out, through the powers opposing human purity and nobility,
    • transformed; these forces assert themselves when the human being
    • question may arise whether the human being has the same form today as
    • world, of what human beings had to change and cast forth from
    • come into play when the human being makes a connection with the
    • the spiritual world is approaching its twilight. Human beings are



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