Siddhartha
Chapter Four
�He reflected deeply, until this feeling completely over whelmed him and he reached a point where he recognized causes; for to recognize causes, it seemed to him, is to think, and through thought alone feelings became knowledge and are not lost,� (Page 37, Siddhartha)
This reminded me when my friend was thinking through his problems and that he was alone and he needed help and that I helped him in his problems.
�The reason why I do not know anything about myself, the reason why Siddhartha has remained alien and unknown to myself is due to one thing, to one single thing, I was afraid of myself, I was fleeing from myself.�(Page 38)
This reminded me when I was trying ...
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learned something new on every step of his path, for the world was transformed and he was enthralled.�(Page 45)
This means that he found out the goal and the main reason he wanted to be someone important and become something ordinary.
�All he had always been and he had never seen it; he was never present. Now he was present and belonged to it. (Page 46)
He never believe he could do it in the future and that he real wish he changed the past, but he look at the future.
�Smiling, they parted from each other. Siddhartha was please at the ferryman�s friendliness. He is like Govinda, he thought, smiling � (Page 49)
Sidhartha was really friendly to everyone he met, the people he met were really interested in him.
Chapter Six
16.)��I possess nothing,� said Siddhartha, �if that� is what you mean. I am certainly without possessions but of my own free will, so I am not in need.� (Page 64)
He had patiens and that he vould wait all year or all long just for ...
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give him pleasure and solace�(Page 87)
He gave up on his goal because he could not achieve it so he stated a new one and tried to accomplish it.
�Now, when I am no longer young, when my hair is fast growing gray, when strength begins to diminish, now I am beginning again like a child�(Page 94)
He realizes that he is a lot older than before and he needs to be wiser.
�Siddhartha was transitory, all forms were transitory, but today he was young, he was a child, the new Siddhartha and he was very happy.� (Page 100)
He felt like he was reborn, he created new goals and felt very happy.
Chapter Nine
�It seemed to him that whoever understood this river and its secrets, ...
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