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Essay heading: Siddhartha Gautama
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After a while he realizes this is
meaningless and decides to leave his family and community and become a Samana.
As a Samana, he tries to destroy himself in may ways. He feels if he kills
himself, with its passions and emotions, he will find the great secret.
Siddhartha doesn't spend much time as Buddha, although he has an important
revelation... displayed 300 characters
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He discovers he can't find peace by learning from a master. He
finds the only way to have peace with the world is by finding it for himself.
When Siddhartha leaves Buddha, he is enthralled with the world. He starts
paying more attention to the world because he knows he must get experience for
himself... displayed next 300 characters
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