Episode 61 - One last look in the mirror of Hesse's "Siddhartha"

This episode is the unexpected part two to episode 60.  Danielson and I continued to explore our respective relationships with the book "Siddhartha," a book we both initially picked up in early adulthood and have revisited a number of times over the different chapters of our unfolding lives.  The first order of business was to provide a synopsis of the book, an important task overlooked in episode 60.  We both shared how our most recent "look into the mirror" has changed the manner in which we relate to the book -- how the book speaks to us. Finally, Danielson concludes the discussion by asking me two self-stretching questions.   Related Episode(s): 1) Episode 6 - Standing up to Anxiety and Confronting the Absurd (hopefulhumanistcafe.com)   Please email me at hopefulhumanistcafe@gmail.com to share your cool tool resources for others to consider for their spiritual tool boxes and/or any activity that you think can nurture the human need for creativity.     Thank-you for joining me for a blithering tip-of-the-iceberg conversation about life.  The conversation is ongoing and continuous! Peace, take care, be well, and share  

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