— The Ferryman and Herman Hesse’s Siddhartha
Wednesday, November 18, 2020
Riding Across the River
“I have taken thousands of people across, and to all of them my river has been nothing but a hindrance to their journey. They have traveled for money and business, to weddings and on pilgrimages; the river has been in their way and the ferryman was there to take them quickly across the obstacle. However, amongst the thousands there have been a few, four or five, to whom the river was not an obstacle. They have heard its voice and listened to it, and the river has become holy to them, as it is to me.”
Labels:
Meditation,
Mindfulness,
Philosophy
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