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Siddhartha - Hermann Hesse
- By: Hermann Hesse
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Siddhartha is one of the great philosophical novels. Profoundly insightful, it is also a beautifully written story that begins as Siddhartha, son of an Indian Brahman, leaves his family and begins a lifelong journey towards Enlightenment. On the way he faces the entire range of human experience and emotion: he lives with ascetics, meets Gotama the Buddha, learns the art of love from Kamala the courtesan, and is transformed by the simple philosophy of the ferryman Vasudeva whose wisdom comes not from learned teachings but from observing the River.View our entire collection of podcasts at ...
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- By Kindle Customer on 29-11-22
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Siddhartha
- By: Hermann Hesse
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Embark on a spiritual journey with "Siddhartha" by Hermann Hesse. This podcast explores the life of Siddhartha, his quest for enlightenment, and the philosophical insights he gains along the way. Ideal for those interested in spirituality and existential literature.
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NARCISO E BOCCADORO di Hermann Hesse, letto da Diego Migali
- By: Diego Migali
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«Non è il nostro compito quello d'avvicinarci, così come non s'avvicinano fra loro il sole e la luna, o il mare e la terra. Noi due, caro amico, siamo il sole e la luna, siamo il mare e la terra. La nostra meta non è di trasformarci l'uno nell'altro, ma di conoscerci l'un l'altro e d'imparare a vedere e a rispettare nell'altro ciò ch'egli è: il nostro opposto e il nostro complemento.»(Narciso)«Ma come vuoi morire un giorno, Narciso, se non hai una madre?»(Boccadoro)
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