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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • fairy tales in the light of spiritual science.
    • spiritual research does find it possible to throw some light into
    • profound experiences of soul, even though the style is light, playful
    • not the slightest knowledge of this, yet every morning our soul is
    • slight degree: it is the battle of the single, lonely human soul
    • meeting the gigantic powers of nature. Thunder and lightning and
    • dream consciousness. As a somewhat weak light is extinguished
    • can throw more light into these hidden depths of soul life by adding
    • gold. The king next morning is astonished and delighted but wants
    • the light and warmth of the sun. They are rooted in the earth and
    • sunlight to come to it, the rising and setting of the sun. It is
    • pours its light over the plant; the human ego shines too, resting
    • while they jumped over my stick!” The King was delighted with
  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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    • and when the blood ran out they were delighted, for now, they
    • appear and act and enlighten man as to what happens in the
    • went out one evening and sat under the poplar tree, lighted a fire,
    • home. The next evening they went out again, lighted a fire, and lay
    • same thing happened; they lighted a fire, and the youngest brother
    • surprise, so he set about finding a light. He saw a little light
    • day might not begin. Then he went further to fetch light and fire,
    • the magician who had imprisoned her noticed their flight, he mounted
    • the spiritual world is approaching its twilight. Human beings are



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