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He accepted that he was not able to accept the teachings of the Buddha. So pride, at this moment is no longer clouding his vison.
— Jan 15, 2026 10:34AM
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Carolina
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its a cycle. The way that he left his father is the same way that his son left him. He did not go back to his father and could he judge or feel a way if his son also choose to not go back? How could he not see, or more so he was sinking in his grief and could not reflect on his own pas choices. The river mocked him for even now in his wise age he was not able to understand.
— Jan 15, 2026 11:33AM
Carolina
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It makes me sad to think that Siddhartha had to come to the realization that he had to leave his son. That he had to choose his own path on his terms. He finally learned love with his son and had to let him go.
— Jan 15, 2026 11:18AM
Carolina
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He realizes after learning about time that suffering, agony and most things in life take time. That most things can be overcome with time.
— Jan 15, 2026 10:29AM
Carolina
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He finally realized that he really did not know and it was pride and ego that made him think that way
— Jan 14, 2026 10:38PM
Carolina
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I might be rethinking my review on this book. This was his enlightened moment. The true one.
— Jan 14, 2026 04:49PM
Carolina
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"Still he felt that he was different from the others and superior to them"
This is what i was feeling! He thinks himself more than others and how can we speak so highly of a man that sees everyone else's faults but his own.
— Jan 14, 2026 04:36PM
This is what i was feeling! He thinks himself more than others and how can we speak so highly of a man that sees everyone else's faults but his own.

