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The Siddhartha Tragedies

A Visionary Scripture of the Near Awakened (From the Mystical Scriptorium)

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The Siddhartha Tragedies

De: Marilynn Hughes
Narrado por: Alex Freeman's voice replica
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Este título utiliza una réplica de voz de narrador

Una réplica de voz es una voz generada por ordenador creada por un narrador para que suene como su voz.

There are texts that describe enlightenment.

And there are texts that describe the one who is seeking it.

This is neither.

The Siddhartha Tragedies is a manuscript said to exist in a scriptorium where only unfinished lives are recorded—lives that never fully resolve into history, yet continue to unfold wherever consciousness mistakes itself for a separate seeker.

Across three movements—lived incarnations, symbolic parables, and threshold revelations—the same pattern repeats in different forms: awakening approached, refined, delayed, misunderstood, and finally recognized as something that was never truly elsewhere.

A prince who does not return to innocence.

An ascetic who discovers discipline can become identity.

A teacher whose clarity outpaces compassion.

A savior who learns that even compassion can become structure.

A beloved life that quietly closes the need to seek.

An awakening that cannot stabilize within the world of form.

And a final thread that refuses to dissolve even after everything else has been released.

But as the manuscript unfolds, the distinction between reader and subject begins to erode.

The lives described do not accumulate into biography.

They converge into recognition.

Not of Siddhartha.

But of the mechanism through which any “Siddhartha” is imagined at all.

By the time the final page is reached, nothing definitive is offered.

Only a quiet suggestion that the tragedy was never located in a single life, or a single name—but in the assumption that there was someone moving through them in the first place.

©2026 Marilynn Hughes (P)2026 Marilynn Hughes
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