Siddhartha

Explain the passage, “ But never, he had really found this self, because he had wanted to capture it in the net of thought.” Why cannot my “self” be thought?

chapter 5 of siddhartha

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The self can only be discovered by, ironically, the self. It is then the mind that must purge the self from consciousness. Thought is a tangled web of desires and primal impulses. Enlightenment cannot be found in the web of thought and samsara. The mind must be clear for progress to be made.