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Here’s a reflective, deep post inspired by Hermann Hesse’s Siddhartha : The river was within him all along.
We chase. We seek. We climb doctrines like ladders, only to find they lead to more ladders. Siddhartha taught me that wisdom cannot be taught—only lived. It cannot be borrowed from teachers, scriptures, or even Buddhas. Not because they lack truth, but because truth is not transferable. It must be experienced in the gut, in the wound, in the quiet failure of every map we once trusted. hermann hesse - siddhartha
Stop searching. Start seeing.
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He had to become a fool to shed his holiness. He had to drown in desire to learn its shallowness. He had to lose his son to understand that attachment is not a weakness—it is the raw clay of love. And he had to listen to a river to remember that time is a lie. That the child, the seeker, the old man, the stone, the heron, the merchant, the ferryman—all are simultaneous. All are now . Here’s a reflective, deep post inspired by Hermann
Hesse whispers something dangerous: maybe enlightenment isn't a peak. Maybe it’s a depth. A willingness to hold suffering and joy in the same palm. To stop opposing life and start flowing with it. Not as resignation. As reverence. We climb doctrines like ladders, only to find
The river laughs at our urgency. It says: You have already been what you are trying to become.
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