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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • that, a “sun” stage. There was a sun evolutionary period
    • ancient sun was still united with the earth, from which — at a
    • originally was the sun. Our sun today is not the original one but
    • only a piece of it; we can speak of an ancient sun-stage of the earth
    • and also of our present sun. Spiritual research can look back to the
    • time in earth evolution when the second sun, our present one,
    • stream of evolution from the original sun to its daughter, the sun we
    • original sun. Moreover, the soul can recognize that it was living
    • fish-prototypes, at the time when the present sun and moon developed
    • worked only at night. If he had worked in the daytime, the sun would
    • night. And one son became the sun, the other son became the moon.
    • human souls experienced at the time of the primordial sun and then at
    • the origin of the sun and moon during the time of fish-development
    • the light and warmth of the sun. They are rooted in the earth and
    • to unfold and blossom; they must also have the forces of the sun
    • sunlight to come to it, the rising and setting of the sun. It is
    • unfolds for the body what the sun unfolds for the plant. The sun
    • the life of the sun; it is itself a kind of sun for the plant-like
    • perceiving this, we realize how much like the sun our ego is. As the
    • sun moves across the sky — of course I am speaking of its
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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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    • fighting Creatures replied: “We are the sun and the dawn, we
    • up his garments and tied the sun and the dawn together, so that the
    • he went back to his brothers, after he had first unbound the sun and



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