All 8 Uses
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Siddhartha
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- And Govinda mumbled a verse to himself, a verse from an Upanishad: He who ponderingly, of a purified spirit, loses himself in the meditation of Atman, unexpressable by words is his blissfulness of his heart.†
Chpt 2
- He pondered about this sensation, which filled him completely, as he was slowly walking along.†
Chpt 4 *pondered = thought deeply or carefully about
- He pondered deeply, like diving into a deep water he let himself sink down to the ground of the sensation, down to the place where the causes lie, because to identify the causes, so it seemed to him, is the very essence of thinking, and by this alone sensations turn into realizations and are not lost, but become entities and start to emit like rays of light what is inside of them.†
Chpt 4
- Slowly walking along, Siddhartha pondered.†
Chpt 4
- Having been pondering while slowly walking along, he now stopped as these thoughts caught hold of him, and right away another thought sprang forth from these, a new thought, which was: "That I know nothing about myself, that Siddhartha has remained thus alien and unknown to me, stems from one cause, a single cause: I was afraid of myself, I was fleeing from myself!†
Chpt 4pondering = thinking deeply or carefully about
- Siddhartha straightened up, then he saw a person sitting opposite to him, an unknown man, a monk in a yellow robe with a shaven head, sitting in the position of pondering.†
Chpt 8
- For a long time, he pondered his transformation, listened to the bird, as it sang for joy.†
Chpt 8pondered = thought deeply or carefully about
- For a long time, he stood there, pondering, seeing images, listening to the story of his life.†
Chpt 10pondering = thinking deeply or carefully about
Definitions:
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(1)
(ponder) to think deeply or carefully about something
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)