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Siddhartha (Among the Samanas ((" [Siddhartha] understands that true…
Siddhartha
Among the Samanas
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" [Siddhartha] understands that true enlightenment can come only when the approach used to reach it takes into account the world itself."
The Brahmin's Son
"Siddhartha understands what Om means, but he has not yet merged with it, and has therefore not reached enlightenment."
Gautama
" Because formulas for enlightenment do not exist, and teachers cannot pass enlightenment on to their students, Siddhartha must seek enlightenment by searching his own soul alone."
Awakening
" “Awakening” gathers the import of the first few chapters, crystallizes them within Siddhartha’s mind, and shows how they act as catalyst for revelation, prompting Siddhartha to move forward into the material world."
Kamala
" [Siddharta] rejects [Kamala], despite desiring her, which indicates an awareness of the difference between obeying one’s inner voice and succumbing to impulse. "
Among the Child People
"If one does not fear success or failure, one can act more aggressively."
Samsara
" In the real world, the bird is freed, which suggests that Siddhartha has avoided the spiritual death foretold in the dream and has awakened from his slumber in the material world. "
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By the River
" Siddhartha sees his mistake in trying to control the direction of his life, for he could do this only by submission to the repetitive cycle of time. "
The Ferryman
"Without a fear of time, worry about the fleetingness of life, or the weight of boredom, Siddhartha can achieve enlightenment."
The Son
"Siddhartha has come full circle. Just as he ran away from his own father, his son runs away in search of his own path."
Om
"He has guided Siddhartha to his final destination and can now depart, unlike a teacher who would have to stay behind to continue teaching others."
Govinda
". No difference exists now between seeker and sage, no difference exists between Siddhartha and Gotama, and no disunity is possible for the enlightened one who has found his way to the wisdom of the other shore."