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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • wiser, cleverer, more skilful than you are yourself.
    • for otherwise it would no longer exist — everything in that
    • likewise, little man, if you're as strong as we are.” The other
    • very long time, it dropped down again. “Do that likewise,
    • that Goethe wanted to use — even though he was otherwise
    • for otherwise we would be giving up the deepest and most important
  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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    • very wise. He might very easily have been rich, for the king would
    • same thing happened, and likewise on the third day. The next night,
    • everything wisely. While the giants are generally seen in male form,
    • wise women” of the tales, working behind everything that
    • see ourselves intimately connected with such wise rulers at the back
    • consciousness: “The wise female beings I see there are really
    • a wise being behind the physical appearance and we remember, “Yes,
    • forces that otherwise dominate people's lives. He will then tell
    • intermediate state. Then I shall be so wise that intelligence and
    • archetype, and this can be found through the wise guidance of the



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