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- maya posted on 05/12/2013The nature of masculine is a giving principle and the nature of the feminine is receiving.When a man understands that masculinity is a giving principle, he can call out the femininity in a woman. A women must be filled up with his masculinity to give back with joy. When she has not been properly given t
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- JJxw posted on 05/26/2010˳š顷ҲϲˡĦǡһϸͼд ٿٲչԭͼϲѣ Hanuman Bearing the Mountaintop with Medicinal Herbs Culture India (Rajasthan) Gallery Label This devotional image of Hanuman celebrates his most famous heroic featcarrying the Himalayan Mount Vindaya to Rama and Laskmana, who, gravely wounded in combat, were in desperate need of the medicinal herbs that grow on its upper s
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- fanghuzhai posted on 04/10/2013This book The Shipping News, sat on the free book shelf of the Aiso library for weeks. Picked it up several times and did not make my mind to read it. Started reading it this weekend because I had no other books in my bag while riding the bus. Got hooked. Checked out the movie from Seaside Library. http://www.youtube.com/
- maya posted on 04/09/2013"If you think you are so enlightened," Ram Dass said, "go and spend a week with your parents." That is good advice. The relationship with your parents is not only the primordial relationship that sets the tone for all subsequent relationships, it is also a good test for your degree of Presence. The more shared past in a relationship, the more present you need to be; otherwise you will be forced to relive the past again and again. ----Echhart Toll
- mayatouche posted on 10/26/2008Michael Dirda on 'Hitler's Private Library' The Fhrer loved his library, but what good did it do? Sunday, October 26, 2008; BW10 HITLER'S PRIVATE LIBRARY The Books That Shaped His Life By Timothy W. Ryback Knopf. 278 pp. $25.95 Most of what remains of Hitler's personal library -- 1,200 volumes out of the roughly 16,000 it once contained -- can be found on the rare book shelves of the Library of Congress. Retrieved large
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