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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • correspondence to inner soul experiences, can be compared — a
    • to experience unconsciously the inner battles caused by its
    • was closer to a clairvoyant perception of its inner spiritual
    • or less consciously the inner battles it had to undergo, even without
    • other work of art gives us the feeling of utmost inner joy as the
    • about these deep inner soul experiences in us that are felt but not
    • And these inner processes — however much one knows about them,
    • innermost experiences. The fairy tale mood can never be disturbed,
    • fairy tales belong to our innermost feeling and emotional life and to
    • inner tendencies; it needs the wonderful soul-nourishment it finds in
  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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    • ear nor hear tones with the eye. The outer accords with the inner. In
    • the inner soul became active. Just as the eye and the ear connect
    • inner nature, they appear to us as dwarfs. In intermediate periods
    • incidents of our inner life appear to us as mirror-images of events
    • that appears to him when the intellectual soul or his general inner



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