While reading many books I have reincarnated my soul many a times. But they have only given me knowledge and a definite perception of the world. But the voluble and fallacious content of the book named “SIDDHARTHA”, WRITTEN BY HERMAN HESSE has changed the way I view the world. The author had come to India for a visit and came across the idealism of Lord Buddha. He was immensely happy and overwhelmed to know the ideas that Buddhism offered. It sprouted up the positive feelings in his heart and the author to his wonder found himself out of his onerous self.
The content of the book offers a magnificent understanding of how a person can fulfil himself and pave the way for his soul to enlightment. Siddhartha in his teen age always found his teacher’s and elder’s teachings meaningless as iconoclasm had clouded his soul and mind. He always paddled away from the society and its norms in search of enlightment just as we in this generation of 21st century do. I could connect to Siddhartha’s character as I believe myself to be an iconoclast and I have always wished to run away from my society to find inner peace. But the question is can we find peace running away from our society, “Samsara”? Without knowing the answer …show more content…
No matter what it has to reach to meet the sea like all humans have to die one day. Thus whatever happens in this lifetime, good or bad is life itself. Life and death are the only constants on the earth. People can only find enlightment accepting and enjoying every part of their own life, by giving love and asking for nothing in