He comes across Siddhartha when crossing the river, and seeks information of Siddhartha, his oldest and greatest friend. Siddhartha talks to Govinda at his home on the other side of the river, not only to tell him about his son, but also his experience with Vasqueda. Govinda tells Siddhartha that he is traveling to find peace, just as Siddhartha did, and it has been “hard and dark.” Govinda doesn't know much about learning from experiencing, but he has learned a few things from Siddhartha, and will pursue finding peace. Govinda has learned so much from Siddhartha and his other teachers, but never knew that it was his own journey that leads him to peace. Since Govinda started out having found happiness and love, it changed that way he looked for peace. Siddhartha had to find all three on his journey and that made the difference in Siddhartha's life; Govinda looked up to Siddhartha, so the different ways to find the keys to life, led them to different experiences. Siddhartha leaves his family behind to journey out and find peace, love, and happiness, to discover each key to life at different times. Siddhartha loses his son, but knows what happiness and love is; the keys to life is a connection to his life journey. Govinda starts out knowing what love and happiness are, but leaves with Siddhartha to find peace. When the Buddha wasn't enough, Govinda left on his own journey seeking peace, but little did he know his best friend had found peace. Knowing Siddhartha had found peace, Govinda knew that he could find peace as
He comes across Siddhartha when crossing the river, and seeks information of Siddhartha, his oldest and greatest friend. Siddhartha talks to Govinda at his home on the other side of the river, not only to tell him about his son, but also his experience with Vasqueda. Govinda tells Siddhartha that he is traveling to find peace, just as Siddhartha did, and it has been “hard and dark.” Govinda doesn't know much about learning from experiencing, but he has learned a few things from Siddhartha, and will pursue finding peace. Govinda has learned so much from Siddhartha and his other teachers, but never knew that it was his own journey that leads him to peace. Since Govinda started out having found happiness and love, it changed that way he looked for peace. Siddhartha had to find all three on his journey and that made the difference in Siddhartha's life; Govinda looked up to Siddhartha, so the different ways to find the keys to life, led them to different experiences. Siddhartha leaves his family behind to journey out and find peace, love, and happiness, to discover each key to life at different times. Siddhartha loses his son, but knows what happiness and love is; the keys to life is a connection to his life journey. Govinda starts out knowing what love and happiness are, but leaves with Siddhartha to find peace. When the Buddha wasn't enough, Govinda left on his own journey seeking peace, but little did he know his best friend had found peace. Knowing Siddhartha had found peace, Govinda knew that he could find peace as