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Siddhartha

Siddhartha

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Order and beauty, luxury, calm, and volupty
Review: I started to read this book for school, I ended up realizing I was reading it for my life.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Ignorance
Review: Siddhartha began as a respected Brahaman, then traveled with the samanas for years. He knew how to concentrate, fast, and meditate very well. However, the passages that follow truly show his ignorance. He has an affair, lives a rich, gluttonous, and sinful life, then he has a son that brings him grief. He should have never found interest in Kamala in the first place.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very inspirational! Gave me a new perspective on life!
Review: I have read this book over and over again. I first had to read it for school and was skeptical as I began, but the more and more I read the more and more I loved the book and it's message. For anyone searching for answers about life and how to live it to the fullest, I think this is the perfect book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: TRUTH through ENLIGHTENMENT
Review: This book is about a young Buddah on the way to self discovery. He leaves his family on a quest to find himself. I truly believe that everyone can relate to this book in their own way. It might help direct you toward the right path. This is a must read at any given time in your life, no matter what age you are! Give it a try, and while your reading it ask yourself the same question that appear in this book. A true revelation of creation.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A BOOK FOR PEOPLE WHO THINK. ( A SCARCITY)
Review: Siddhartha is one of the few books that I have read in my life that have really stuck with me. This is not an overly descriptive book, but Siddhartha's journey doesn't necesitate and complex description, which is one of the points of the book. The world can be simple, if you look at it properly. The story reads more like a parable than a novel, which exemplifies its spiritual content. This story will make you think. About this, that, and everything interrelated. This is not a story to breeze through quickly, but to reflect on. This is book for anyone spiritual, and openminded. If you feel that is you, please do humanity a favor and pick up this book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: ZZZZZ.....................
Review: Boring! I thought this was the worst book I ever had to read

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Beautiful simplicity
Review: A simple read, yet profound. This is the tale of a searching soul and the experiences of his journey. So many of his ventures are shared, in some measure, by us all. The learning has a wholeness, finally, which seems good and right.

This book is not going to give you answers. It will give you genuine pause and reflection. And, for me, a shared humanity.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The book for the heart and the mind!
Review: This book is one of the finest books that I have ever come accros. Herman Hesse uses a simple language when he tells the tale of Siddhartha, but even though the language is simple the thoughts are deep. The book is inspired by the indian legend and is about basic values in life. You can READ IT over and over again and still be captured by this thoughtfull authour.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Thou Art That!: One mans' journey of Self-Discovery!
Review: Read this journey of Self-discovery, and then, perhaps, you too, will be inspired to discover the Real Truth, about your own, self/soul!

This book is for those " Soul-seekers ", that do believe, that there is so much more to life, and to ones' inner experiences, than what, MTV, and spectator sports, and endless materialism, can and do, only provide! An excellent little book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Profound
Review: Read this book. Give this book to your children to read. Donate this book to prisons for inmates to read. Give this to elderly to read. there is no one who cannot benefit in some way from reading this book.


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