Monday, February 18, 2019
Free Siddhartha Essays: Wisdom is Difficult :: Hesse Siddhartha Essays
As human beings, we sometimes ass not synchronize our minds and souls. When we are at our success of knowledge or intellect, we blind our mind with our ambition which comes on in reaching the knowledge or intellect. As a unexampled brahmin, Siddhartha, has been taught that Brahmin is the soul of Atman or the Only One (Chapter 1, page 5). It means that Brahmin is the highest posture beside the Creator. This intellect alienates Siddharthas Self. He does not think that his superiors Self will give him salvation. Siddhartha thinks his Self conquers himself. He wants his Self to die to start out wisdom and spiritual knowledge.   Rather than searching for his soul, Siddhartha attemps to remove his Self through suffering of Samanic asceticism. He sees that Samanas knowledge might lead him to his salvation. In page 11 chapter 2, we read ...had one single goal--to suffer empty, to become empty of thirst, desire, dreams, pleasure and sorrow--to let the Self die. No longer to be Sel f, to experience the peace of an emptied heart, to experience pure thought... Although Siddhartha does the scourge, he does not find his salvation. He quests his torment which is only escaped from the Self for temporarily. Again, Siddhartha rejects and leaves the Samana ascetic knowledge.   Siddhartha ends his knowledge quests Brahminism, Samanic asceticism, and Buddhism. He turns to the use of his souls in finding his goal. His main goal is to be his Self. His sense of being is isolated by his knowledge. He realizes that he does not know his Self which he has spent his life avoiding. He vows him self to explore the Self.   The second criterion of Siddharthas journey is realizing that although he has knowledge, knowledge is not enough without experience. Experience can be gained through practicing knowledge. Also he realizes that thought and sense must(prenominal) be used together to find the way. He meets with Kamala whose beauty and intellegence overwhelms him. Kamalas bill and sensitiveness help Siddhartha to develop his sense of love. To paid for her lectur, he has his think, wait, and fast(chapter 5, page 46). With Kamalas help in another lecture, he gains the combination of the control and intelegence.   As he grows older, he makes a friend with Vasudeva, the rivers man. Their life is about to the end of the harmonization of the universe.
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