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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • everyone's soul nature that it represents actual experience to
    • is merely the one that holds good for the present day. This modern
    • who is present only for that child and who stays at its side through
    • are present in the depths of our soul. They are there not only at
    • present, something she can trust, something she might be able to
    • and also of our present sun. Spiritual research can look back to the
    • time in earth evolution when the second sun, our present one,
    • fish-prototypes, at the time when the present sun and moon developed
    • the human soul is closely connected to the present-day happenings and
    • that something greater than oneself is present in the soul that may
    • is present, does not destroy the ability to transform them into fairy
  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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    • remain here until we are released.” Presently the wicked spider
    • figures, representing a quite definite kind of being, men possessed
    • states of consciousness are present, calling forth genuine vision.
    • popular myths of the gods are also representations of everything
    • hear fairy tales told by those who still possess a presentiment of



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