The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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But the change you perceive has a different cause and belongs to a story full of
strangeness and stress , which is precisely the story of us three who petition you .
It has set us face to face with a question we cannot solve by ourselves ; we must ...
But the change you perceive has a different cause and belongs to a story full of
strangeness and stress , which is precisely the story of us three who petition you .
It has set us face to face with a question we cannot solve by ourselves ; we must ...
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... but were only aware of their joy , which on both sides must be considered no
common thing . It was , indeed , a happiness such as belongs to paradise and
seldom to this earth . The common 1 earthly joys , the gratifications falling to the
lot of ...
... but were only aware of their joy , which on both sides must be considered no
common thing . It was , indeed , a happiness such as belongs to paradise and
seldom to this earth . The common 1 earthly joys , the gratifications falling to the
lot of ...
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Some people will have it that the beautiful belongs solely to the field of sense ;
they separate the intellectual entirely from it , so that our world presents a picture
of cleavage between the two . This is the basis of the Vedic teaching ; “ Bliss ...
Some people will have it that the beautiful belongs solely to the field of sense ;
they separate the intellectual entirely from it , so that our world presents a picture
of cleavage between the two . This is the basis of the Vedic teaching ; “ Bliss ...
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