Siddhartha's Journey

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Siddhartha was not someone who was alienated by his culture, but someone who desired to know more than his culture could teach. Siddhartha decided to go beyond what he knew. He decided to leave home, so he could become his own person by learning, experiencing, and growing both as a person and spiritually. When Siddhartha first leaves his home he participates in something to a vision quest, where he fasted for long periods of times and hallucinated strange dreams. He then travels with the Samanas and goes through many towns witnessing their culture and beliefs without really experiencing any of it because as he says “happiness and beauty. All were doomed to decay… Life was pain” (SOURCE p14). While Siddhartha claimed that his goal was to become

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