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- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 1
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- abandon our dramatic convictions. For example, take the fairy-tale
- you heard yesterday, the fairy-tale that Felicia tells Capesius in
- beings whom we encounter in the silvery moonlight of the fairy-tale,
- of a delicate fairy-tale ... the only vehicle fit to convey the
- Title: The Sources of Artistic Imagination and the Sources of Supersensible Knowledge
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- imagination. Writers of fairy-tales or other artists who try
- Title: Initiation/Passing Moment: Lecture I
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- to say, “A man like Alcibiades is a mere prince in a fairy story
- Title: Lecture: The Sermon on the Mount
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- fairyland but meant to be the spiritual world, the Land of Shamballa.
- Title: Lecture: Secrets/Threshold: Lecture V
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- Balde gave him in her wonderful fairy tales had refreshed him. And so
- remember that Felicia is telling a fairy tale — and these
- ahrimanic elements. Fairy tales flowing out of the spiritual world
- Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture VI: The Sermon on the Mount
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- writings as a remote fairyland, which means the spiritual world, the
- Title: Illusory Illness: Lecture I: Illusory Illness
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- you wherefore the ancient peoples brought fairy tale and legend
- inward gazing. The blood flowing in fairy tales is a healthy
- wisdom lies in the most bloodthirsty fairy tales. Our inner
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture I: The New Form of Wisdom
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- The Fairy Tale of the Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily;
- Title: Lecture: Wonders of the World: Lecture 1
Matching lines:
- abandon our dramatic convictions. For example, take the fairy-tale
- you heard yesterday, the fairy-tale that Felicia tells Capesius in
- beings whom we encounter in the silvery moonlight of the fairy-tale,
- of a delicate fairy-tale ... the only vehicle fit to convey the
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