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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • every day, when the soul leaves the world it has been in during sleep
    • asleep. The human soul withdraws from the sense world and from the
    • represses its morality. In falling asleep and during sleep, the soul
    • spiritual existence between falling asleep and waking up.
    • between waking and sleeping quite normally to experience something of
    • sleep and in waking life, even though she is harbored in our body.
    • hand; we enter it unconsciously as soon as we fall asleep in a normal
    • only its sleep experiences but also all those experiences related to
    • the life of the soul when it leaves the body in sleep as completely
    • at the human body during sleep, we see to some degree its equivalence
    • to a plant. Our sleeping body is like a plant, in that it has the
    • that the human ego, which in sleep is outside the plant-like body,
    • spiritually over the sleeping body. And the human ego is related to
    • human body, engendering its growth during sleep, repairing its
    • came into the alternation of sleeping and waking. Sunrise and
    • itself the deep-seated soul experience on awakening from sleep, of
    • that they had to lie down to sleep off their greed. And now as they
    • lay down together to sleep and in the dark the man put over his head
    • we'll have to wait until he sleeps.” As soon as he was asleep,
  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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    • People who had preserved this lived in a condition between sleeping
    • between waking and sleeping? When people are in their physical
    • and fell asleep. The eldest was to keep watch. While he walked
    • had to keep watch. Almost as soon as the others were asleep, while he
    • woman made him a soup that sent people to sleep, a dream-soup, and
    • soon fell asleep, and when he awoke the three horses were gone. He
    • with the horses. The soup sent him to sleep, and when he awoke the
    • him to sleep, she changed the horses into three golden eggs, which
    • sleep while I go to a spring and drink.” Next morning it



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