Hermann Hesse, from Siddhartha
Text ID: what remains from all that seems holy to us? What remains?

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Hermann Hesse, from Siddhartha
Text ID: what remains from all that seems holy to us? What remains?
“Aggiusta l'interno e l'esterno si aggiusterà da solo.”
Hermann Hesse, Siddhartha.
Hermann Hesse :: Siddhartha 1922
“Meaning and reality were not hidden somewhere behind things, they were in them, in all of them.”
Herman Hesse, from 'Siddhartha'
No one asked for this, yet I still deliver. Tips for reading Hermann Hesse:
1. Take your time with it; his books are way more enjoyable like that. Sometimes I space chapters out into little bite sizes a day.
2. Think, think, think, and don't always listen to others' opinions/explanations. Personally I found so many people having takes on his books that completely ruin it for me.
3. Be prepared for somebody to die. It might not happen, but just in case. It will save you from a lot of heartbreak. I bawled my eyes out reading Demian for the first time.
4. If you're at least a bit homoerotic in nature, you're probably going to start suspecting some things about the characters. Enjoy it! Don't let the straights ruin it for you.
5. Reread. They get even better the second time around.
6. I also recommend not flying through his collected works. I prefer spacing them out. While each of them has a unique perspective, some have a lot of similarities, and reading them one after the other can get monotonous.
“There is no right or wrong. Existence is a democracy! It always offers more options from which you can choose, at no time does it force you to do anything. The choice is always yours! Regardless, whatever you choose will be the right path. Even if one day you regret it!”
Siddhartha
“I live in my dreams — that's what you sense. Other people live in dreams, but not in their own. That's the difference.” ― Herman Hesse, Demian
Painting: "Self Portait" by Claude Buck