Siddhartha

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  • All Is Connected  

    Siddhartha. (Paperback)
    Siddhartha Is that most unusual of all stories - One That follows a character Throughout most of his life. , , Describes and indeed life in terms of a Spiritual Journey. For Those Who are ready to think about what Their spiritual journey can be, Sidd
  • You Create Your Own Reality.  

    Siddhartha. (Paperback)
    (Sorry if this review is more about how the book changed my life than about the book itself. I read this book during my senior year of high school, a time of depression and self-loathing Because of the academic pressure and the time-consuming duty of
  • Breath of Wisdom in the world ignorant  

    Siddhartha. (Paperback)
    In a society obsessed with the concrete heroism found only in Action Heroes, Siddhartha clears a path of quest for answers in a world where nothing Seems to stand by itself anymore. A spiritual hero in quest for Self Hood, the son of Brahmin forsakes
  • Intensely thought-provoking and spiritually edifying tale  

    Siddhartha (Paperback)
    Overview: The name "Siddhartha" which is a Sanksrit word is composed as "Siddha" + "Artha", Siddha meaning great achievement or perfectiom and Artha Could denote wealth or meaning. All in all it conveys the idea of ​​a man wh
  • A spiritual view of the human life cycle  

    Siddhartha (Paperback)
    This book blends Hinduism, Buddhism and Christianity into a poignant, comforting embrace for the soul. It is not a novel for the literal reader or the action-seeker. So the reader must not be fooled by its simplistic narrative style. It is rich in sy
  • As close to a life map as it comes  

    Siddhartha. (Paperback)
    I rarely give least to anything. HOWEVER, I feel very strongly That this book is a must-read for anyone who feels lost. I read this book last year, as a high school senior, at the suggestion of my English teacher. After wading through a beginning did
  • Siddhartha: Life Beyond Words  

    Siddhartha. (Paperback)
    Siddhartha is a rare novel. It has always been there, at least since the twenties; or seventies and eighties, if I were to equate the youth and life of the world with my own formative years. Yet, in spite of this reality, Siddhartha will not really b