The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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The friendship between the two youths was based on the diversity in their I- and
my - feelings , those of the one yearning towards ... And the doctrine applies
especially in youth , when the clay of life is still soft and the I- and my - feelings
not yet ...
The friendship between the two youths was based on the diversity in their I- and
my - feelings , those of the one yearning towards ... And the doctrine applies
especially in youth , when the clay of life is still soft and the I- and my - feelings
not yet ...
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sometimes erect , a figure in the bloom of youth , stretching his young limbs as he
turns towards her . But after all they were not one like Siva , who is life and death ,
world and eternity in the Mother , but manifested as two entities here below ...
sometimes erect , a figure in the bloom of youth , stretching his young limbs as he
turns towards her . But after all they were not one like Siva , who is life and death ,
world and eternity in the Mother , but manifested as two entities here below ...
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Had ever I blushed at the sight of a youth's breast or felt my eyes burn when I
looked at his arms and legs ? No , all that was like nothing at all to me , it did not
touch ever so little my coolness and pertness , for I was like a closed book . A
youth ...
Had ever I blushed at the sight of a youth's breast or felt my eyes burn when I
looked at his arms and legs ? No , all that was like nothing at all to me , it did not
touch ever so little my coolness and pertness , for I was like a closed book . A
youth ...
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