“But what a path it has been! I have had to experience so much stupidity, so many vices, so much error, so much nausea, disillusionment and sorrow, just in order to become a child again and begin anew. But it was right that it should be so; my eyes and heart acclaim it. I had to experience despair, I had to sink to the greatest mental depths, to thoughts of suicide, in order to experience grace, to hear Om again, to sleep deeply again and to awaken refreshed again. I had to become a fool again in order to find Atman in myself. I had to sin in order to live again. Whither will my path lead me? This path is stupid, it goes in spirals, perhaps in circles, but whichever way it goes, I will follow it.”
Quote by Hermann Hesse
Book:Siddhartha
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Siddhartha
Hermann Hesse's 'Siddhartha' is a profound exploration of the human quest for enlightenment and self-discovery. The story follows the life of Siddhartha, a young Brahmin who leaves his family and societal expectations to seek truth and wisdom. His journey takes him through various experiences, including asceticism, wealth, and love, as he grapples with the complexities of life and the nature of reality. more
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