"Siddhartha" , by Herman Hesse.

Title: "Siddhartha" , by Herman Hesse.
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"Siddhartha" , by Herman Hesse.
B.Mitchell K. Hamstra Philosophy RGC 5 June 2003 "Seeking means: to have a goal; but finding means: to be free, to be receptive, to have no goal." -Siddhartha- From Siddhartha, (Hesse 402). I agree with Siddhartha's statement. I do so based largely on the fact that I have come to the same conclusion due to my life experience. Siddhartha and I approach this claim with the same train of thought and grounds. The basis for this statement …showed first 75 words of 496 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 496 total…means: to be free, to be receptive, to have no goal." It is at this point that Govinda realizes that he is talking to his friend, he asks the simple question "Are you Siddhartha?" and the ferryman replies in the affirmative. The end of the conversation that followed Govinda left Govinda mystified and he was uncertain as to whether it had actually taken place or not, he was unable to differentiate between reality and fiction.

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