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Siddhartha attains enlightenment from "summary" of Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse
Siddhartha sat by the river, listening intently to the soothing sound of the flowing water. He had spent years seeking enlightenment through various paths, but now he felt a sense of calm and clarity washing over him. As he gazed into the rippling river, he saw his reflection staring back at him, but it was not just his physical form that he saw. He saw beyond the surface, into the depths of his soul. Memories and thoughts flooded his mind, but he remained rooted in the present moment. He realized that everything he had been searching for was already within him. The answers he sought were not to be found in the teachings of others, but in his own experiences and inner wisdom. He understood that enlightenment was not a destination to reach, but a state of being to embody. The noise of the world around him faded away as he embraced his true self. He felt a deep connection to everything and everyone around him, a sense of oneness that transcended words and conce...Similar Posts
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