I had to be wrong to keep living
Hermann Hesse (1877-1962) was a German and Swiss writer and poet who received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1946.
Let us recall some of Hesse's wisdom from Siddhartha.
Hermann Hesse (1877-1962) was a German and Swiss writer and poet who received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1946.
Let us recall some of Hesse's wisdom from Siddhartha.
A Tibetan Sage's Magnificent Messages for Peace of Mind and Happiness
We often want to turn the world upside down because we blame it for all our failures. But since this is impossible, we are even more discouraged. Here are the ten rules for success in life
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Thought has tremendous power. All of mankind's remarkable and terrifying creations begin with a thought—or, if you like, call it an idea.
Each soul has its specific tasks, but we can single out the main reasons for the soul coming to earth in a human body - reasons common to all or almost all souls:
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A magical Native American parable about the good and evil within us
Naming your emotions is the first step to letting go of the pain they can cause. If you don't name them, they can hurt you.
People always say that health is the most important thing, but how many really live by this belief? And we have to start today.
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Taking things personally is a habit that can damage and even end many of our relationships if we nurture it. Why do we do it and what does it even mean?
Today I offer you a veritable treasury of the priceless wisdom of the East. Every thought is just as true today as it was millennia ago. Enjoy. May it be magical and beautiful for you!