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Title: Siddhartha's Spiritual Journey
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Siddhartha and his son who "left the river and headed back to the town (126)"where Siddhartha's life began. Siddhartha's "life goes around in a cycle (132)" when he realizes that he gained the wisdom from his journey that he can pass it on to his son... Showed first 250 characters
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Siddhartha lives with himself and life, and is able to completely experience what the meaning of life really meant. Also he experiences enlightenment by accomplishing his goals. He is an example for people to follow through the rigorous course of self-discovery... Showed next 250 characters
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