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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • the second place, it is just this poetic enchantment that causes one
    • such soul conflict discovered by spiritual research takes place
    • place in the depths of our soul — but then it takes place in
    • take place in the body, there are spiritual experiences taking place
    • have been describing as taking place in the depths of the soul
    • that takes place unconsciously in the depths of the soul and yet
    • takes place as an inward involvement with the spiritual powers of the
  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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    • placed before him, a swarm of flies flew into it and when he had
    • little table and left the door wide open; on the table he placed all
    • rosemary and follow me. I will lead you to a place where you will
    • sister. Now she was released, because of what had just taken place.
    • it is founded on the perception taking place in such an intermediate
    • such tales, it usually takes place not in an ordinary way but in
    • second is this: you must never find yourselves at a certain place,
    • she placed under herself and sat down on them. When the king's son
    • place where his wife was. His wife was placed on the little horse —
    • took them up, and so the fairy tales were carried from place to
    • place. They appeared in the most varied languages, and we can note



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