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“Entonces supe, por primera vez, que hay que cultivar los recuerdos en el agua, que el agua elabora lo que en ella se refleja y que recibe el pensamiento. En caso de desesperación no hay que entregar el cuerpo al agua; hay que entregar a ella el pensamiento; ella lo penetra y él nos cambia el sentido de la vida.”

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Cuentos reunidos

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