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- Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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- everything lying down there in the human soul is so new, so original,
- in speaking about it all; nothing else will do to describe these
- resources of spiritual research is to discover something quite
- than the complexities of tragedy. For one thing, we can feel that
- life, is not a limited portion of life, but rather something so
- Both things seem at first to have little to do with each other; no
- there are intentions, and where something was happening down in the
- daily happenings; this something seems an intimate part of your own
- everything else in the elements that we have to confront out in the
- meet it head on, is a small thing compared to the unconscious battle
- prevail. There is something like a yearning in the soul to dip down
- complete unconsciousness. The soul knows nothing of what it has to
- is something else happening in these depths, which can be caught on
- perceived by the soul spiritually. In its depths many things are
- something else to the facts we have mentioned. It has often been
- between waking and sleeping quite normally to experience something of
- with the spiritual world outside himself. He saw how everything going
- gently as anything can be, there is an experience of the spiritual
- Nothing of it is perceived in the wide-awake life of the day. But
- something is there in the soul, just as hunger often is there in the
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- Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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- first thing we must determine when relating fairy tales, legends or
- we must not introduce into the fairy tales just anything that may
- where it is not, it follows that all manner of things can be
- someone passing who had something written on his back, he sent his
- manner of things that bears like to eat and drink — honey and
- the time came for the giants to appear, he took all manner of things
- his many things and the piece of cheese and the lark he met the
- wrestle with me, you must be able to do something better than that,”
- made a great impression on the giants that he could do something
- big meal ready with the things that he had brought with him. The
- willingly have given him everything, but the forester wished to
- went away. The second day the same thing was arranged, and again the
- same thing happened, and likewise on the third day. The next night,
- while the king slept, he heard something tapping on the window. It
- remained in its body. Now everything had been set right through the
- first thing we must do in order to understand the meaning of genuine
- became visible. Everything in the spiritual world was seen in some
- state? It can see that things were fashioned in accordance with a
- everything was formed and brought about; through
- beings around us who bring wisdom into everything, who regulate
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