Siddhartha 2 by Hermann Hesse | Journey to Enlightenment (Full Audiobook)

Siddhartha 2 by Hermann Hesse | Journey to Enlightenment (Full Audiobook)

*Siddhartha* Author: Hermann Hesse (1877–1962) First published: 1922 Siddhartha is one of the most profound spiritual novels of the 20th century. Set in ancient India, it tells the story of Siddhartha, the son of a Brahman, who leaves behind a life of comfort to embark on a lifelong journey toward truth and enlightenment. Along the way, he experiences asceticism, sensual pleasure, wealth, and despair. He meets teachers, friends, and guides, including the ferryman Vasudeva, who shows him the wisdom of listening to the river. Each stage of his life teaches him that wisdom cannot be taught—it must be lived and realized within. This timeless tale explores the essence of human existence: the search for meaning, the struggle with desire, and the ultimate realization of unity with life. Hesse’s Siddhartha continues to inspire readers around the world with its message of simplicity, peace, and inner awakening. 🎧 This recording is in the public domain (see note below). 📚 Brought to you by OldWorldStories — timeless classics in audiobook form. If you enjoyed this, please Like 👍 and Subscribe 🔔 for more classics! #Hesse #Siddhartha #Audiobook #ClassicLiterature #OldWorldStories About Content Sources & Copyright: All audiobooks on this channel are sourced from either Project Gutenberg (for texts) or LibriVox.org (for audio recordings), both dedicated to making classic literature accessible. Project Gutenberg digitizes and archives cultural works, providing texts that are in the public domain under U.S. copyright law. LibriVox.org is a volunteer-run project that records audio versions of public domain texts. All their recordings are also dedicated to the public domain. This means that the copyrights for these works have expired, allowing for the free use, distribution, and adaptation of both the texts and their audio recordings by anyone. This video and its content are therefore free to use for any purpose, including commercial uses. To learn more about these initiatives and explore their vast collections of free eBooks and audiobooks, visit their official websites: Project Gutenberg: https://www.gutenberg.org/ LibriVox: https://librivox.org/