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- Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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- soul. The methods of spiritual science that I have often described
- springs of the folk soul or from single human hearts. They flow out
- those regions of soul that give rise to the poetic mood of the fairy
- flow, deep down in human soul nature, we can be completely sure that
- everything lying down there in the human soul is so new, so original,
- insights into the human soul. No, as soon as he had won these insights,
- and comes to expression in the soul at its deepest level. In his
- Goethe tried to express in his own way the extraordinary soul experiences
- soul than those from which other works of art emerge, even for
- shows us how the human soul experiences the gigantic powers of fate
- the way into the uniqueness of a human soul, it is nevertheless quite
- soul. A tragedy, we feel, shows us how an individual is entangled in
- tale poetry and its mood. The effect of a fairy tale on our soul is
- everyone's soul nature that it represents actual experience to
- profound experiences of soul, even though the style is light, playful
- correspondence to inner soul experiences, can be compared — a
- happening at the same time, all unconsciously, deep in the soul.
- soul's persistent hunger for it. Just as our body has to have
- nutritive substances circulating through the organism, the soul needs
- depths of the soul. In our ordinary life we are aware of these
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- Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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- would now rather try to clarify what should exist in the soul of the
- the inner soul became active. Just as the eye and the ear connect
- outer senses are silenced the soul comes to life.
- have, to begin with, three members of the soul: sentient soul,
- intellectual soul, and consciousness soul. As the eye and the ear
- each of these three members of the human soul its quite distinct
- intermediate state, of one or another part of our soul, which is
- directed to its surroundings. If the sentient soul especially is
- through the sentient soul. When that soul is especially active, it is
- intellectual soul nor the consciousness soul had yet been developed;
- consciousness souls.
- astral body and sentient soul alone. We ourselves were able then
- to a time when people could not yet use an intellectual soul —
- what can the intellectual soul see in such an intermediate
- what is in our intellectual soul when we are alive to it, we see
- we see the images of the intellectual soul as constructive female
- intellectual soul but not yet a consciousness soul. Because we
- there is something else our soul experiences when in this state of
- a condition of soul we have withdrawn from ordinary physical
- in my soul is certainly contained in what I see during the day, in
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