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- Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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- spoil the immediate, lively, artistic impression that a poem
- it seemed natural to use the fairy tale itself to describe what lives
- at the moment of waking up, when our soul — alive only to
- certain spiritual realities alive in the universe. He saw these
- live in; she experiences (but does not understand) her unending task,
- form a concept of this creature who lives within you and is so much
- cosmos alive in the planets and constellations.
- “gigantic” forces of nature alive there. The battle the
- Unconsciously this lives in the soul even when it realizes the small
- spiritual science, they lived wholeheartedly with these tales,
- Grimms' have found their way to every person who is alive to such
- our life itself can become a truly heart- and soul-enlivened fairy
- Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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- course be able to kill them, if you live up to the statement on your
- so he promised, and again for a time the tailor lived a good life.
- forester, who lived simply and contentedly in the forest and who was
- a wicked witch who lived in a forest on the edge of his domain. The
- they lived in great happiness, they themselves and all their people.
- They lived for a long, long time. No one knows how long, but if they
- have not died, they must still be alive today.
- People who had preserved this lived in a condition between sleeping
- particular relationship to what lived inwardly in the human being. It
- see what lives in that activity: wind, weather and other natural
- what is in our intellectual soul when we are alive to it, we see
- forces that otherwise dominate people's lives. He will then tell
- must still be alive today.” That is just the way every fairy
- ruling there. The persons who possess such powers, however, live in
- wife's father and had therefore to live in a foreign land. After a
- we must have a swifter horse. Go to the old woman who lives at the
- went to the old woman who lived at the border. He told her he wished
- go home with his wife, and they lived again in their own country. And
- if what happened did not fade away, they must still be alive
- tale experiences are still alive.”
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