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Document Outline
Hermann Hesse's Siddhartha
Table of Contents
Forward
Why Open Source?
Part I.
Chapter 1
The Son of the Brahmin
Ideas of Interest from The Son of the Brahmin
The Reading Selection from The Son of the Brahmin
Topics Worth Investigating
Chapter 2
With the Samanas
Ideas of Interest from With the Samanas
The Reading Selection from With the Samanas
Topics Worth Investigating
Chapter 3
Gotama
Ideas of Interest from Gotama
The Reading Selection from Gotama
Topics Worth Investigating
Chapter 4
Awakening
Ideas of Interest from Awakening
The Reading Selection from Awakening
Topics Worth Investigating
Part II.
Chapter 5
Kamala
Ideas of Interest from Kamala
The Reading Selection from Kamala
Topics Worth Investigating
Chapter 6
With the Childlike People
Ideas of Interest from With the Childlike People
The Reading Selection from With the Childlike People
Topics Worth Investigating
Chapter 7
Sansara
Ideas of Interest from Sansara
The Reading Selection from Sansara
Topics Worth Investigating