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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • into this sheer natural state, a yearning satisfied each time by
    • constraint in a physical body in the waking state, where it has
  • 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
    • then really happened to human beings in this intermediate state
    • spiritual world. In this intermediate state it was as though a veil
    • such an intermediate state, the external senses were silent, while
    • state of consciousness, with their surrounding world. When the
    • intermediate state, of one or another part of our soul, which is
    • intermediate state of consciousness, we see giants as real
    • state? It can see that things were fashioned in accordance with a
    • of things, we often feel when we enter an intermediate state of
    • there is something else our soul experiences when in this state of
    • by day, it is exactly reversed.” When in the intermediate state
    • perceptions we had during the intermediate state, of the various
    • particularly in such states in which human beings can still know
    • state of consciousness. Man wishes to gain a clear insight about
    • intermediate state. Then I shall be so wise that intelligence and
    • entering an intermediate state observes that event. It is neither
    • state of consciousness, in order to make a connection with the powers
    • then he remains in a sort of waking-dream state. In this condition,
    • states of consciousness are present, calling forth genuine vision.
    • experiences we have in the intermediate state of consciousness. The
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