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Searching Fairy Tales in the Light of Spiritual Investigation
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  • Title: Fairy Tales: in the light of Spiritual Investigation
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    • day-consciousness. Awakening from sleep under especially
    • world in which it unconsciously resides during sleep and
    • falling asleep. Having withdrawn itself from the senses and
    • unconsciously after falling asleep, when the human soul
    • a purely spiritual existence between falling asleep and waking
    • states between waking and sleeping, human beings were able to
    • after all alone with itself during sleep, as also in the rest
    • life upon falling asleep. Our soul is united with it and has
    • within it not only the soul's experiences during sleep, but
    • in sleep, it leads an existence in direct connection with
    • sleeps, this sleeping human body is in a sense equivalent to a
    • plant. As a sleeping body it is comparable to the plant in
    • “I” — outside the physical body in sleep
    • being sleeps. As the sun “reigns” over the plants,
    • plant-like sleeping physical body. The “I” of the
    • “sun” for the sleeping human body, and brings about
    • its enlivening during sleep, brings it about that those forces
    • of sleeping and waking, and the rising and setting of the sun
    • it while he sleeps. They struck him while he slept,
    • asleep. In the peaceful quiet that overcame them,



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