In the East
the most famous
b-jivatmoi' walkabout
ever to pursue this path was
Siddhartha Gautama Buddha
Prince of the Sakya clanIn the West
the most famous
db-jivat' walkabout
ever to pursue such a path
was probably Martin Luther
Prince of the Protestant ClanGautama upon leaving his wife
- his substitute step (m)Other
the favoured Other of his
own d-littling {f}Other - and
son in 6th century BC in his
b-jivatmoi' Adultescent
state of having fell into
the company of five Hindu
ascetics to pass through and
emerge from a temporary
solipsistic state of blissful
narcissism into that of
disapproval and
d-littlement