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He was born by the name Siddhartha Gautama, but for the purposes of sacrilege and brevity I will refer to him as "Sid" until the point in the story when he wakes up -- that is, the point at which he reaches enlightenment and becomes the Buddha.
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Before Siddhartha Gautama attained enlightenment he was a confused twenty and thirty-something looking to learn how to live a spiritual life.
Lodro Rinzler: Going to Crazy Town: Mindfulness And Finding Your Own Middle Way Lodro Rinzler 2011
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Before Siddhartha Gautama attained enlightenment he was a confused twenty and thirty-something looking to learn how to live a spiritual life.
Lodro Rinzler: Going to Crazy Town: Mindfulness And Finding Your Own Middle Way Lodro Rinzler 2011
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Before Siddhartha Gautama attained enlightenment he was a confused twenty and thirty-something looking to learn how to live a spiritual life.
Lodro Rinzler: Going to Crazy Town: Mindfulness And Finding Your Own Middle Way Lodro Rinzler 2011
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Before Siddhartha Gautama attained enlightenment he was a confused twenty and thirty-something looking to learn how to live a spiritual life.
Lodro Rinzler: Going to Crazy Town: Mindfulness And Finding Your Own Middle Way Lodro Rinzler 2011
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Many people look to Siddhartha Gautama as an example of someone who attained nirvana, a buddha.
Lodro Rinzler: Buddhism and Activism: How Would Sid Produce Social Change? Lodro Rinzler 2011
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Examples are the utterances of Siddhartha Gautama--the Buddha--that were written down in the Pali language by his direct disciples; several Judeo-Christian texts, written in Aramaic, that were excluded from what became the King James version of the Christian Bible; various esoteric Taoist teachings; and the writings and living guidance of spiritually realized human beings variously called masters, saints, prophets, and sages.
Maria Rodale: Avoid Unknown Alteration of Our Food: Go Organic Maria Rodale 2011
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Before Siddhartha Gautama attained enlightenment he was a confused twenty and thirty-something looking to learn how to live a spiritual life.
Lodro Rinzler: Going to Crazy Town: Mindfulness And Finding Your Own Middle Way Lodro Rinzler 2011
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Examples are the utterances of Siddhartha Gautama--the Buddha--that were written down in the Pali language by his direct disciples; several Judeo-Christian texts, written in Aramaic, that were excluded from what became the King James version of the Christian Bible; various esoteric Taoist teachings; and the writings and living guidance of spiritually realized human beings variously called masters, saints, prophets, and sages.
Maria Rodale: Avoid Unknown Alteration of Our Food: Go Organic Maria Rodale 2011
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Before Siddhartha Gautama attained enlightenment he was a confused twenty and thirty-something looking to learn how to live a spiritual life.
Lodro Rinzler: Going to Crazy Town: Mindfulness And Finding Your Own Middle Way Lodro Rinzler 2011
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