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The Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse

Date Submitted: 03/22/2004 07:55:08
Category: / Literature / English
Length: 2 pages (627 words)
The Siddhartha As a young Brahmin, Siddhartha has been taught that Brahmin is the soul of "Atman" or the 'Only One'. It means that Brahmin is the highest position beside the Creator. However he does not think that his superior's 'Self' will give him salvation. Siddhartha thinks his 'Self' conquers him. He wants his 'Self" to die to find wisdom and spiritual knowledge. These thoughts lead him to go on a spiritual journey and he …
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…depths of despair in order to learn not to resist them, in order to learn to love the world..." He discovers that all has been harmonious and unified. A man who seeks a goal is one who seeks something in the universe for the 'Self'. Since a man has potential to be within the universe, he has potential to simulating the good, the evil and all the morals in between. Wisdom is difficult to speak.
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