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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • spontaneity, yes, even the whole effect of the tales. We often hear
    • our whole lifetime the fairy tale happenings picture our most
    • believe we are dreaming but we actually dream the whole day long. In
    • use by the whole organism. It is tempting to search in these
    • related to and united with the whole universe. One possibility of
    • whole thing, you will find that every sentence vibrates with the
    • Human nature in the child is linked to the life of the whole world in
    • spiritual science, they lived wholeheartedly with these tales,
  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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    • when we free ourselves from sense perception, we find the whole realm
    • genuinely are: an imprint or reproduction of this whole relationship
    • the whole world of fairy tales. Everything that occurs in a tale,
    • promised him whole herds of sheep. At last he was persuaded to guide
    • the similarity of the fairy tale treasures the whole world over, when



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