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Author: Ernesto De la Vega

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A collection of captivating audiobooks that transport you to worlds of imagination, wonder, and reflection. From suspenseful tales to magical adventures and thought-provoking narratives, this playlist brings stories to life, narrated with passion and care. Whether you're seeking inspiration, entertainment, or a moment of escape, these audiobooks are your perfect companions. Available in English and Spanish, with plans to explore more languages in the future. Let the journey begin!"
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In this first chapter of Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse, titled 'The Son of the Brahmin,' we are introduced to Siddhartha, a young man destined for greatness. Raised in the traditions of his father and immersed in the spiritual teachings of ancient India, Siddhartha begins to question the path laid before him. Hello you can suscribe my other channels: Personal: https://www.youtube.com/@ernestohdelavega Stories https://www.youtube.com/@hqnsc Courses https://www.youtube.com/@cielemx Support me https://ernestodelavega.com https://paypal.me/ernestodelavega
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There are creatures that live in the darkness that seem to emerged from the deep of our nightmares Perhaps they were the famous goblins, well in this case apparently they are famous, because while I was looking for some images I discovered that this is not the only case in Tehuacan Puebla, there is a legend I extracted from the local newspaper el sol de puebla . tell me in the comments, do you believe in these strange creatures of darkness , this is not a show to know whether or not they are real, what we want, what strikes us , our food is your stories, it is the stories that are transmitted through the word Thanks to Vlad Tellez for send the tales and thanks to Irlanda Ochoa for help to translate If you want to be support me and be part of the best unicorns you can do it in   https://patreon.com/ernestodelavega    https://PayPal.me/ernestodelavega    https://www.ernestodelavega.com    Merch: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/elkaede/   Our Fb group  https://www.facebook.com/groups/theunicornsclub/
This work from Jorge Luis Borges was dedicated to Cecilia Ingenieros, in it we can rethink the scenario of immortality that we probably have already considered on other occasions, most likely as many others I would like to have a long life and in good physical condition but still in the best human conditions what would be the limit for our brain to keep old memories and how long it would be to live enough I would like you to tell me in the comments if you would drink water from the river of the immortals? Under these conditions where there is a possibility of finding a river that could make it reversible at some point I must accept that I would not hesitate to do so, since it would have the power to determine the end of my days, also imagine the number of stories I could share over the years, because it just wouldn't be enough forall my life to read all the books in my digital library, so this possibility seems interesting to me. If you want to be support me and be part of the best unicorns you can do it in https://patreon.com/ernestodelavega  https://PayPal.me/ernestodelavega  https://www.ernestodelavega.com  Merch: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/elkaede/ Our Fb group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theunicornsclub/
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