I havenever heard of them, but, if it was a child who showed them to you, they And better still to be alone with one's Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 34 / 94and purpose, and as part of a search for something believed in and desired.Tangier was no longer a strange city, and he felt that, just as he hadconquered this place, he could conquer the world.\"When you want something, all the universe conspires to help you achieveit,\" the old king had said.But the old king hadn't said anything about being robbed, or about endlessdeserts, or about people who know what their dreams are but don't want torealize them. \"But I have to buy two camels.\"They walked together through the narrow streets of Tangier. He had learned some important things, like how todeal in crystal, and about the language without words and about omens.One afternoon he had seen a man at the top of the hill, complaining that itwas impossible to find a decent place to get something to drink after such aclimb. There you will find a treasure that will make you a rich man.\"The boy was surprised, and then irritated. I have to find a man who knows thatuniversal language. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 27 / 94asleep. Download Free PDF. In return, I needmoney to get to Egypt tomorrow.\"The merchant laughed. Or beginner's luck.\"The merchant was silent for a few moments. 'The secret of happiness is to see all the marvels of the world,and never to forget the drops of oil on the spoon.' But the stones were proof thathe had met with a kinga king who knew of the boy's past.\"They're called Urim and Thummim, and they can help you to read theomens.\" The boy put the stones back in the pouch and decided to do anexperiment. They discovered that the purification ofthe metals had led to a purification of themselves.\"The boy thought about the crystal merchant. \"There's a caravan leaving todayfor Al-Fayoum.\"\"But I'm going to Egypt,\" the boy said.\"Al-Fayoum is in Egypt,\" said the Arab. But thosewho know about such things would know that those are Urim and Thummim.I didn't know that they had them in this part of the world.\"\"They were given to me as a present by a king,\" the boy said.The stranger didn't answer; instead, he put his hand in his pocket, and tookout two stones that were the same as the boy's.\"Did you say a king?\" he asked.\"I guess you don't believe that a king would talk to someone like me, ashepherd,\" he said, wanting to end the conversation.\"Not at all. There was a small building there, with awindow at which people bought tickets to Africa. Thenthe two went off to have some more tea.\"I'm leaving today,\" said the boy. If the sand was too finefor the animals' hooves, they sought a way where the sand was moresubstantial. \"His way isn't the same as mine, nor mine as his. Then he asked that everyone, including his own sentinels, handover their arms to the men appointed by the tribal chieftains.\"Those are the rules of war,\" the leader explained. At the beginning of the novel, the protagonist Santiago is launched on a quest for his treasurehis Personal Legendthrough his encounter . Several lost sheep. 2 of 25. This wasn't a strange place; it was anew one.After all, what he had always wanted was just that: to know new places. I shouldhave repeated it for him. He could always go back to being ashepherd. Therewere three hundred wells, fifty thousand date trees, and innumerablecolored tents spread among them.\"It looks like The Thousand and One Nights,\" said the Englishman, impatientto meet with the alchemist.They were surrounded by children, curious to look at the animals andpeople that were arriving. That he wanted to travel. But maybe I'llnever have another chance to get to the Pyramids in Egypt. But he decided to take a chance. Then aman approached.\"Do you know someone here who cures people's illnesses?\" the boy asked.\"Allah cures our illnesses,\" said the man, clearly frightened of the strangers.\"You're looking for witch doctors.\" He spoke some verses from the Koran,and moved on.Another man appeared. \"They are calledUrim and Thummim. \"I promised that I would make my own decisions,\" he said tohimself.But the stones had told him that the old man was still with him, and thatmade him feel more confident. The thief wasn't there, and theowner brought him a cup of tea.I can always go back to being a shepherd, the boy thought. And yet,none of these people has ever met the old king. They were content with just food and water, and, in exchange, theygenerously gave of their wool, their company, andonce in a whiletheirmeat.If I became a monster today, and decided to kill them, one by one, theywould become aware only after most of the flock had been slaughtered,thought the boy. They might even havebecome friends, but the Englishman closed off the conversation.The boy closed his book. He had never even wept in frontof his own sheep. \"I have the money I need to buy my sheep.And you have the money you need to go to Mecca.\"The old man said nothing.\"Will you give me your blessing?\" asked the boy. \"I've been trying for two years to read this book,and I never get past these first few pages.\" Even without a king to providean interruption, he was unable to concentrate.He still had some doubts about the decision he had made. It seemed he had made the long journeyfor nothing. The Alchemist (Portuguese: O Alquimista) is a novel by Brazilian author Paulo Coelho that was first published in 1988. The boy promisedhimself that, when he returned from Egypt, he would buy that sword.\"Ask the owner of that stall how much the sword costs,\" he said to hisfriend. He had already seen manypeople come and go, and the desert remained as it was. The Englishman had been profoundly impressedby the story. The old woman had said the same thing. One of them, a cobbler whomade his living mending boots, said that he had traveled for almost a yearthrough the desert, but that he got more tired when he had to walk throughthe streets of Tangier buying his leather.\"\"Well, why don't you go to Mecca now?\" asked the boy.\"Because it's the thought of Mecca that keeps me alive. The most important is to believe only in the one true God. From his home in Spain he journeys to the markets of Tangiers and across the Egyptian desert to a fateful encounter with the alchemist. Creatures like the sheep, that are used totraveling, know about moving on.\"He thought of the merchant's daughter, and was sure that she had probablymarried. That's why I'm here. He also tried to remembersome good stories to relate as he sheared the sheep. If I have to fight, it will be just asgood a day to die as any other.\"Because I don't live in either my past or my future. He had worked for an entire year to make a dream cometrue, and that dream, minute by minute, was becoming less important.Maybe because that wasn't really his dream.Who knows maybe it's better to be like the crystal merchant: never go toMecca, and just go through life wanting to do so, he thought, again tryingto convince himself. The old man,meanwhile, was leafing through the book, without seeming to want to returnit at all. Once again he was experiencing thelanguage without words the universal language.The Englishman asked if they were in danger.\"Once you get into the desert, there's no going back,\" said the camel driver.\"And, when you can't go back, you have to worry only about the best way ofmoving forward. Then when he spoke about me he would say that Iam Melchizedek, the king of Salem.He looked to the skies, feeling a bit abashed, and said, \"I know it's thevanity of vanities, as you said, my Lord. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 49 / 94\"It helped me to trust in people,\" the Englishman answered.Meanwhile, the boy thought about his treasure. Ashe walked past the city's castle, he interrupted his return, and climbed thestone ramp that led to the top of the wall. When someone sees thesame people every day, as had happened with him at the seminary, theywind up becoming a part of that person's life. He began toimport enormous quantities of tea, along with his crystal, and his shop wassought out by men and women with a thirst for things new.And, in that way, the months passed. The animals balked at such places, and the camel drivers wereforced to dismount and unburden their charges. They filled threesacks. Maybe that'swhy they always stay close to me.The only things that concerned the sheep were food and water. He went downthe stairs and found the merchant waiting on a foreign couple, while twoother customers walked about the shop, drinking tea from crystal glasses. After two hours, he returned to theroom where the wise man was.\" 'Well,' asked the wise man, 'did you see the Persian tapestries that arehanging in my dining hall? Heknew it would require a lot of patience, but shepherds know all aboutpatience. All they think about is food and water.Maybe we're all that way, the boy mused. \"Maybe no one herehas, either.\"The Englishman's eyes lit up. One always had something thatthe other neededas if everything were indeed written by one hand. Even the guides spoke very little to one another.\"I've crossed these sands many times,\" said one of the camel drivers onenight. Each was swearing quietly to his orher own God. Itwas there that the wise man lived.\"Rather than finding a saintly man, though, our hero, on entering the mainroom of the castle, saw a hive of activity: tradesmen came and went,people were conversing in the corners, a small orchestra was playing softmusic, and there was a table covered with platters of the most deliciousfood in that part of the world. The boy felt sorry for the Englishman's camel, loaded down as hewas with the cases of books.\"There's no such thing as coincidence,\" said the Englishman, picking up theconversation where it had been interrupted in the warehouse. Before you came, I was thinkingabout how much time I had wasted in the same place, while my friends hadmoved on, and either went bankrupt or did better than they had before. Full Book Summary. Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. He was more confident in himself, though, andfelt as though he could conquer the world.\"But I'm going back to the fields that I know, to take care of my flockagain.\" He said that to himself with certainty, but he was no longer happywith his decision. Taking the jacket out, he began to clean theglasses. The boy thanked him, ate it, and went onhis way. Dusk was falling as the boy arrived with hisherd at an abandoned church. If someone isn't what others want them to be, the othersbecome angry. The Englishman had several suitcases filled with books.There was a babble of noise, and the leader had to repeat himself severaltimes for everyone to understand what he was saying.\"There are a lot of different people here, and each has his own God. After all, he had all his money. In his pouch, he had his jackethe certainly wasn't goingto need it in the desert. The boy explained that it wasn't important, since that sheep was themost intelligent of the flock, and produced the most wool.\"Where is the treasure?\" he asked.\"It's in Egypt, near the Pyramids.\"The boy was startled. In the desert, disobedience means death.\"There was a murmur from the crowd. He believed in omens. He almostbegan to tell about his treasure, but decided not to do so. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 40 / 94But, in the desert, there was only the sound of the eternal wind, and of thehoofbeats of the animals. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 31 / 94The merchant put some new coals in the hookah, and inhaled deeply.\"I've had this shop for thirty years. It was the old manwho had asked for a drink of his wine, and had started the conversation.\"Give me my book,\" the boy said. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 39 / 94There were almost two hundred people gathered there, and four hundredanimalscamels, horses, mules, and fowl. The people will enjoy the tea andwant to buy the glasses. \"They come in search of new things, but when they leave theyare basically the same people they were when they arrived. He hadexchanged six sheep for two precious stones that had been taken from agold breastplate. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 47 / 94The boy awoke as the sun rose. The dunes were changed constantlyby the wind, yet these were the same sands he had known since he was achild. Idon't like people to do that, because the sheep are afraid of strangers. \"If you want to learn about your owntreasure, you will have to give me one-tenth of your flock.\"\"What about one-tenth of my treasure?\"The old man looked disappointed. \"Hewanted your money,\" he said. The Alchemist tells the story of a young shepherd named Santiago who is able to find a treasure beyond his wildest dreams. Most of them he hadread in books, but he would tell them as if they were from his personalexperience. It reminded him of thewool from his sheep his sheep who were now seeking food and water inthe fields of Andalusia, as they always had.\"They're not my sheep anymore,\" he said to himself, without nostalgia.\"They must be used to their new shepherd, and have probably alreadyforgotten me. The desert is acapricious lady, and sometimes she drives men crazy.\" Please enter a valid web address. He remembered what the old man had said about offering somethingyou didn't even have yet.\"I'd like you to take me there if you can. Bycoincidenceor maybe it was an omen, the boy thoughthe came to thebar he had entered on his first day there. *At the highest point in Tarifa there is an old fort, built by the Moors. The years of research, the magicsymbols, the strange words and the laboratory equipment none of thishad made an impression on the boy. We have to take advantage whenluck is on our side, and do as much to help it as it's doing to help us. . Inhis pursuit of the dream, he was being constantly subjected to tests of hispersistence and courage. He wasfeeling sorry for himself, and lamenting the fact that his life could havechanged so suddenly and so drastically.He was so ashamed that he wanted to cry. As soon as he had learned to know hiscamel better, and to establish a relationship with him, he threw the bookaway. Theomens had told him so. Along the way, he learns to listen to his heart and, more importantly, realizes that his dreams, or his Personal Legend, are not just his but part of the Soul of the Universe. But you know that I'm not going to go to Mecca. The Soul of the World is nourished bypeople's happiness. And I'm going to hold on to what little I have,because I'm too insignificant to conquer the world.He opened his pouch to see what was left of his possessions; maybe therewas a bit left of the sandwich he had eaten on the ship. During the dream, a child tells him to seek treasure at the foot of the Egyptian pyramids. Since the miner had sacrificed everything to hisdestiny, the old man decided to become involved. \"I'll work all night, untildawn, and I'll clean every piece of crystal in your shop. Sometimes it's better to be withthe sheep, who don't say anything. He felt uneasy at the man's presence. He drank a bit from the wine thatremained from his dinner of the night before, and he gathered his jacketcloser to his body. The Alchemist by Ben Jonson - Free Ebook. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 10 / 94\"What's the world's greatest lie?\" the boy asked, completely surprised.\"It's this: that at a certain point in our lives, we lose control of what'shappening to us, and our lives become controlled by fate. Here I am, between my flock and mytreasure, the boy thought. Whenever he saw the sea, or a fire, he fell silent,impressed by their elemental force.I've learned things from the sheep, and I've learned things from crystal, hethought. He had helped him out in a dangeroussituation. In the crowd were women,children, and a number of men with swords at their belts and rifles slung ontheir shoulders. \"You have helped me.\" Theman continued to prepare his tea, saying nothing. He had come to the town only to find a woman who couldinterpret his dream. The Alchemist a novel by Paulo Coelho. And he knew that shepherds, likeseamen and like traveling salesmen, always found a town where there wassomeone who could make them forget the joys of carefree wandering.The day was dawning, and the shepherd urged his sheep in the direction ofthe sun. Now, I can see that it hasn't been too bad. Books. But let's say that the most important is that you have Just by looking at them. The boythought back to that conversation with his father, and felt happy; he hadalready seen many castles and met many women (but none the equal of theone who awaited him several days hence). There was alsothe merchant's daughter, but she wasn't as important as his flock, becauseshe didn't depend on him. The Englishman said nothing.And the murmur lasted longer than a simple vow would have. An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist page 17. *And now it was only four days before he would be back in that same village.He was excited, and at the same time uneasy: maybe the girl had alreadyforgotten him. Take to the fields, and somedayyou'll learn that our countryside is the best, and our women the mostbeautiful.\"And he gave the boy his blessing. It was a pleasant changefrom talking to his sheep. It's easy, andyet I've never done it before, he thought.When the stall was assembled, the candy seller offered the boy the firstsweet he had made for the day. He didn't need to seek out the oldwoman for this! He wept because God was unfair, and because this wasthe way God repaid those who believed in their dreams.When I had my sheep, I was happy, and I made those around me happy.People saw me coming and welcomed me, he thought. It had caused him tohave the same dream for a second time, and it was causing him to feelanger toward his faithful companions. \"When he was a child, that man wanted to travel, too. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 15 / 94decided he should go back to being a shepherd. But when you're talking to people, they say some things that are sostrange that you don't know how to continue the conversation.\"My name is Melchizedek,\" said the old man. Theboy knew, and was now working toward it. The old man knew how to read, and had alreadyread the book. The old king hadn't told him that the Pyramids were just a pileof stones, or that anyone could build one in his backyard. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 26 / 94\"I can clean up those glasses in the window, if you want,\" said the boy.\"The way they look now, nobody is going to want to buy them.\"The man looked at him without responding.\"In exchange, you could give me something to eat.\"The man still said nothing, and the boy sensed that he was going to have tomake a decision. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 50 / 94here at the oasis.\"The woman said she had never heard of such a person, and hurried away.But before she fled, she advised the boy that he had better not try toconverse with women who were dressed in black, because they weremarried women. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 1 / 94 The Alchemist - Paulo Coelho Translated by Alan R. Clarke. If I don't find it, I can always go home. We areobliged, at least once in our lives, to visit the holy city of Mecca.\"Mecca is a lot farther away than the Pyramids. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 48 / 94way because they were made up from the pure life, and this kind of lifecannot be captured in pictures or words.Because people become fascinated with pictures and words, and wind upforgetting the Language of the World. "I'm like everyone else-I see the world in terms of what I would like to see happen, not what actually does.". So, it's not surprising that kingswould talk to shepherds.\"And he went on, fearing that the boy wouldn't understand what he was \"The caravan and the desert speak the same language, and it's forthat reason that the desert allows the crossing. ISBN -7225-3293-8. It was also saidthat they had a pact with the devil, and that they kidnapped children and,taking them away to their mysterious camps, made them their slaves. \"That's it! Thedays had always been silent, but now, even the nightswhen the travelerswere accustomed to talking around the fireshad also become quiet. All things are one.\"And, when you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you toachieve it.\"They were both silent for a time, observing the plaza and the townspeople.It was the old man who spoke first.\"Why do you tend a flock of sheep?\"\"Because I like to travel.\"The old man pointed to a baker standing in his shop window at one cornerof the plaza. He had remembered that one of thecrystal merchant's suppliers transported his crystal by means of caravansthat crossed the desert. The infidels had an evil look about them.Besides this, in the rush of his travels he had forgotten a detail, just onedetail, which could keep him from his treasure for a long time: only Arabicwas spoken in this country.The owner of the bar approached him, and the boy pointed to a drink thathad been served at the next table. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 13 / 94\"Well, he thought about that,\" the old man said. 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