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Siddhartha and the River

2023-12-01 20:03:30

This story takes place in India during the French period. In the village of Brahman, there is a young handsome and intelligent boy called Siddhartha. Because he could not lift the desire for truth, knowledge and wisdom, he and his close friend Govinda left the village and joined the shaman, the monastic group of monks and saints. Siddhartha and Govinda lived in Sherman for three years without any wealth. I lived in the forest, fought for food, fasted, meditated, self-denied.

Siddhartha has been studying the river for many years, and Professor Vasudeva Siddhartha learned how much river must distinguish secrets. When thinking about this river, Siddhartha had an apocalypse: just like the river water flowed into the sea and returned by the rain, all forms of life are connected by cycles that do not start or end. Life and death are part of an eternal match. Life and death, joy and sorrow, good and evil are all part of the whole and are necessary to understand the meaning of life. When Siddhartha studied all river courses, Vasudeva announced that he had spent his life by the river. He retired to the forest and made Siddhartha a ferry

Siddhartha is trying to find a source of youth in a pure river. "The only purpose of Siddhartha is to empty everything." Siddhartha wants to be empty. And he will be reincarnated and open his enlightenment. "He is dissatisfied with God's ceremonies and worship." At the present time, Siddhartha was dissatisfied with the teachings of other people, and the river was different. This river is where he can hear, but there is no teaching to hear. The river did not have any prejudice and did not tell them how to obtain enlightenment, but to obtain enlightenment he only told that he was only to ask Siddhartha Said. "The new Siddhartha felt the love of this brook and decided not to leave it soon." This sentence was issued after Siddhartha attempted suicide in the river. Siddhartha realized that the river gave him a new life and he needed to use it carefully. This kind of understanding is one of the keys to achieving enlightenment.