There were just drawings, coded instructions, andobscure texts. \"In school.\"\"Well, if you know how to read, why are you just a shepherd?\"The boy mumbled an answer that allowed him to avoid responding to herquestion. Taking the jacket out, he began to clean theglasses. Perhaps to a baker, or to another shepherd who could read andcould tell her exciting storiesafter all, he probably wasn't the only one. Thinking about that for amoment, he realized that it could be the other way around: that it was hewho had become accustomed to their schedule.But there were certain of them who took a bit longer to awaken. He was going to miss the place and all thegood things he had learned. The boypreferred wine.But he didn't need to worry about that right now. I thoughtthat someday I'd be rich, and could go to Mecca. \"The religion hereforbids it.\"The boy told him then that he needed to get to the Pyramids. "And, when you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it.". Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist. 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 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. That he wanted to travel. They tell their incredible stories at the time when you want to hearthem. Curse the moment I met that oldman, he thought. Project Gutenberg. But maybe I'llnever have another chance to get to the Pyramids in Egypt. Bakers have homes, while shepherdssleep out in the open. In two years he hadlearned everything about shepherding: he knew how to shear sheep, how tocare for pregnant ewes, and how to protect the sheep from wolves. \"Hewanted your money,\" he said. It seemed he had made the long journeyfor nothing. As theysat around the fire, the camel drivers exchanged information about But wetwo have to live with our mistakes.\"That's true enough, the boy thought, ruefully.\"Why did you think we should have the display?\" \"But the desert is so huge, and the horizons so distant, that theymake a person feel small, and as if he should remain silent.\"The boy understood intuitively what he meant, even without ever having setfoot in the desert before. \"It's called the principle offavorability. And, when someone was in such pursuit, the entire universe madean effort to help him succeedthat's what the old king had said. *\"I need to sell some wool,\" the boy told the merchant.The shop was busy, and the man asked the shepherd to wait until theafternoon. A burning bush. \"I've seen how the guides readthe signs of the desert, and how the soul of the caravan speaks to the soulof the desert.\"The Englishman said, \"I'd better pay more attention to the caravan.\"\"And I'd better read your books,\" said the boy. He called to the boy, andthey took a walk along the dunes surrounding the encampment. Itwas something that I thought could happen only to others, never to me. An allegorical novel, The Alchemist follows a young Andalusian shepherd in his journey to the pyramids of Egypt, after having a recurring dream of finding a treasure there. Then he sat in the sun-filled doorway, smokingthe hookah.He smoked in silence, thinking of nothing, and listening to the sound of thewind that brought the scent of the desert. 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. Two customers came in today while you were working,and that's a good omen.\"People talk a lot about omens, thought the shepherd. The boy had noticed that the Englishman was irritable, and missed hisbooks.\"So that those who have the responsibility for understanding canunderstand,\" he said. He had tried in vain to establish a relationship with And, above all, don't forgetto follow your destiny through to its conclusion.\"But before I go, I want to tell you a little story.\"A certain shopkeeper sent his son to learn about the secret of happinessfrom the wisest man in the world. The Alchemist a novel by Paulo Coelho. The two men exchangedsome words in Arabic, and the bar owner seemed irritated.\"Let's get out of here\" said the new arrival. Then she tookboth of his hands in hers, and began quietly to pray.It sounded like a Gypsy prayer. 'You cannot trust a man if you don't know his house. They climb themountain to see the castle, and they wind up thinking that the past wasbetter than what we have now. Sonow I'm a camel driver. Oh, if they only knew how different things are justtwo hours by ship from where they are, he thought. Melchizedek, the king ofSalem, sat on the wall of the fort that afternoon, and felt the levanterblowing in his face. At the same time, people werepassing my shop all the time, heading for Mecca. 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. They were on the right track.Finally, a young woman approached who was not dressed in black. Combining magic, mysticism, wisdom and wonder into an inspiring tale of self-discovery, The Alchemist has become a modern classic, selling millions of copies around the world and transforming the lives of countless readers across generations. Who knows,maybe they had failed to discover the secret of the Master WorkthePhilosopher's Stoneand for this reason kept their knowledge tothemselves.He had already spent much of the fortune left to him by his father, fruitlesslyseeking the Philosopher's Stone. \"I have watched the caravan as it crossed the desert,\" hesaid. The Alchemist Summary Next Prologue In the Prologue, the alchemist reads a story about Narcissus a youth so fascinated by his own beautiful reflection that he falls into a lake and drowns. When he had gone only a short distance, he realized that, whilethey were erecting the stall, one of them had spoken Arabic and the otherSpanish.And they had understood each other perfectly well.There must be a language that doesn't depend on words, the boy thought.I've already had that experience with my sheep, and now it's happening withpeople. 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. I don't want to changeanything, because I don't know how to deal with change. \"Because you really like to travel.\"\"He knew what I was thinking,\" the boy said to himself. An illustration of two cells of a film strip. \"Thealchemists spent years in their laboratories, observing the fire that purifiedthe metals. When you play cards the first time, you are almost sure to win.Beginner's luck.\"\"Why is that?\"\"Because there is a force that wants you to realize your destiny; it whetsyour appetite with a taste of success.\"Then the old man began to inspect the sheep, and he saw that one waslame. Did you see the garden that it took the mastergardener ten years to create? 'The secret of happiness is to see all the marvels of the world,and never to forget the drops of oil on the spoon.' Full text of "The Alchemist" It wouldn't be the first time.\"And the woman told the boy to leave, saying she had already wasted toomuch time with him.So the boy was disappointed; he decided that he would never again believein dreams. I know good crystal from bad, andeverything else there is to know about crystal. The Englishman had been profoundly impressedby the story. He went over to the bakery and bought a loaf of bread, thinkingabout whether or not he should tell the baker what the old man had saidabout him. 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. \"There are rumors of tribal wars,\" he told them.The three fell silent. The years of research, the magicsymbols, the strange words and the laboratory equipment none of thishad made an impression on the boy. The treasure was now nothing but a painful memory, andhe tried to avoid thinking about it.\"I don't know anyone around here who would want to cross the desert justto see the Pyramids,\" said the merchant. He had said that it was a goodthing for the boy to clean the crystal pieces, so that he could free himselffrom negative thoughts. Full Book Summary. Thedays had always been silent, but now, even the nightswhen the travelerswere accustomed to talking around the fireshad also become quiet. The old man had said to ask very clear questions, and to dothat, the boy had to know what he wanted. But hewanted to know what the \"mysterious force\" was; the merchant's daughterwould be impressed when he told her about that!\"It's a force that appears to be negative, but actually shows you how torealize your destiny. The boy's verypresence in the shop was an omen, and, as time passed and money waspouring into the cash drawer, he had no regrets about having hired the boy.The boy was being paid more money than he deserved, because themerchant, thinking that sales wouldn't amount to much, had offered the boya high commission rate. He put his headcloth in place and secured it with a ring made of camelskin. Butthe king of Salem hoped desperately that the boy would be successful.It's too bad that he's quickly going to forget my name, he thought. He felt that he didn't want to do anything thatmight make him look like the Englishman. The miner, with all the angerand frustration of his five fruitless years, picked up the stone and threw itaside. That he had attended aseminary until he was sixteen. But they couldnever have taught him Arabic.There are probably other things in the world that the sheep can't teach me,thought the boy as he regarded the old merchant. I learned how It traveled during the morning, haltedwhen the sun was at its strongest, and resumed late in the afternoon. In return, I needmoney to get to Egypt tomorrow.\"The merchant laughed. Andthen I'll have to change my way of life.\"\"Well, isn't that good?\"\"I'm already used to the way things are. The room'sfurnishings consisted of a table, an image of the Sacred Heart of Jesus,and two chairs.The woman sat down, and told him to be seated as well. Heneeded someone to talk to so as to avoid thinking about the possibility ofwar.\"I learned that the world has a soul, and that whoever understands that soulcan also understand the language of things. *\"People from all over the world have passed through this village, son,\" saidhis father. Anyway, the boy had becomehappy in his work, and thought all the time about the day when he woulddisembark at Tarifa as a winner.\"You must always know what it is that you want,\" the old king had said. The book was written inSpanish. The Alchemist Complete Novel PDF 19/04/2022 / English Books PDF, Novel / General, Paulo Coelho / By Kumar 'The Alchemist' PDF Quick download link is given at the bottom of this article. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 44 / 94The book that most interested the boy told the stories of the famousalchemists. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 11 / 94books. The boy could certainly resist causingthat kind of anxiety for the baker. . That was the law ofhospitality. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 23 / 94trying to tell him not to trust that man. I have been told that beauty is the great seducer ofmen.\"The merchant didn't respond, but that afternoon, after saying his prayersand closing the shop, he invited the boy to sit with him and share hishookah, that strange pipe used by the Arabs.\"What is it you're looking for?\" asked the old merchant.\"I've already told you. Why did they use suchstrange language, with so many drawings?\"The Englishman didn't answer him directly. And both you and I needed to cleanse ourminds of negative thoughts.\"When they had eaten, the merchant turned to the boy and said, \"I'd like youto work in my shop. ''He told the boy it was no coincidence that he had met him with Urim andThummim in his hand. He was no longer a shepherd, and he had nothing, not even themoney to return and start everything over.All this happened between sunrise and sunset, the boy thought. Theboy spoke very little with the Englishman, who spent most of his time withhis books.The boy observed in silence the progress of the animals and people acrossthe desert. Urim and Thummim.It made the boy think of the old king, and it startled him to realize how longit had been since he had thought of him. Maybe God created the desert so that mancould appreciate the date trees, he thought.He decided to concentrate on more practical matters. Everyone, when they areyoung, knows what their destiny is.\"At that point in their lives, everything is clear and everything is possible.They are not afraid to dream, and to yearn for everything they would like tosee happen to them in their lives. He recalled that when the sun had risen thatmorning, he was on another continent, still a shepherd with sixty sheep, andlooking forward to meeting with a girl. \"I'm a shepherd, and Ihave been to many places, but I come from only one placefrom a citynear an ancient castle. 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. 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 realized: If I can learn to understand this languagewithout words, I can learn to understand the world.Relaxed and unhurried, he resolved that he would walk through the narrowstreets of Tangier. He had not a cent in his pocket, but he had faith. The Alchemist: 25th Anniversary Edition by Paulo Coelho fThe Alchemist: 25th Anniversary Edition PDF The Alchemist: 25th Anniversary Edition by by Paulo Coelho This The Alchemist: 25th Anniversary Edition book is not really ordinary book, you have it then the world is in your hands. The old woman had said the same thing. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 29 / 94\"I want to get back to my sheep faster. An alchemist.\"The conversation was interrupted by the warehouse boss.\"You're in luck, you two,\" the fat Arab said. \"I have to go and gather my sheep andget going.\"\"Give me one-tenth of your sheep,\" said the old man, \"and I'll tell you howto find the hidden treasure.\"The boy remembered his dream, and suddenly everything was clear to him.The old woman hadn't charged him anything, but the old manmaybe hewas her husbandwas going to find a way to get much more money inexchange for information about something that didn't even exist. He knew how to shear them,and how to slaughter them. It was as if the world hadfallen silent because the boy's soul had. ISBN -7225-3293-8. Themerchant was the proprietor of a dry goods shop, and he always demandedthat the sheep be sheared in his presence, so that he would not becheated. That doesn't happen to just anyone!He was planning as he left the bar. In some places, the ground was covered with the salt of dried-up lakes. They trust me, and they've forgotten how to rely on theirown instincts, because I lead them to nourishment. He thought for a moment that it would be better to pay herfee and leave without learning a thing, that he was giving too muchimportance to his recurrent dream.\"You came so that you could learn about your dreams,\" said the old woman.\"And dreams are the language of God. Dusk was falling as the boy arrived with hisherd at an abandoned church. An illustration of an open book. Published 1992. The Alchemist is a novel by Paulo Coelho that was first published in 1988. I don't want anything else in life.But you are forcing me to look at wealth and at horizons I have neverknown. He recognized that he was feeling something he had neverexperienced before: the desire to live in one place forever. He said that for the past fewdays he had been paying attention to how the caravan operated, but that hehadn't learned anything new. But the alchemists were strange people, who thought onlyabout themselves, and almost always refused to help him. 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. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 30 / 94at my side, and those in front of me, and the conversations and prayers wewould share. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 42 / 94windstorms, and told stories about the desert.At other times, mysterious, hooded men would appear; they were Bedouinswho did surveillance along the caravan route. He knew that in thecaravan there was a man to whom he was to teach some of his secrets. And no onewas going to climb the hill just to browse through a few small shops.But the crystal merchant had no choice. If he ever wrote a book, he thought, he wouldpresent one person at a time, so that the reader wouldn't have to worry The boy estimated that, if he worked for six more months, hecould return to Spain and buy sixty sheep, and yet another sixty. Gold would lose its value.\"It's only those who are persistent, and willing to study things deeply, whoachieve the Master Work. 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. They workedhard just to have food and water, like the sheep. We are part of that soul, so we rarely recognizethat it is working for us. Fromatop its walls, one can catch a glimpse of Africa. pdf | Brahim EL FEZZAZI - Academia.edu Download Free PDF The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho. 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? They were people of the desert, and clamoredto hear his stories about the great cities.The boy told them about his life as a shepherd, and was about to tell themof his experiences at the crystal shop when the Englishman came into thetent.\"I've been looking for you all morning,\" he said, as he led the boy outside. That waswhat made traveling appeal to himhe always made new friends, and hedidn't need to spend all of his time with them. asked the wise man.\"Looking down at the spoon he held, the boy saw that the oil was gone.\" 'Well, there is only one piece of advice I can give you,' said the wisest ofwise men. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 15 / 94decided he should go back to being a shepherd. Share to Twitter . Like crickets, and like expectations;like lizards and four-leaf clovers.\"That's right,\" said the old man, able to read the boy's thoughts. \"I know other girls in other places.\"But in his heart he knew that it did matter. Theold man wore a breastplate of heavy gold, covered with precious stones.The boy recalled the brilliance he had noticed on the previous day.He really was a king! There had been a time when he thought that his sheep couldteach him everything he needed to know about the world. The Alchemist - read free eBook by Paolo Coelho in online reader directly on the web page. They came in silence and departed the sameway, dressed in black garments that showed only their eyes. They called that discoverythe Master Workit was part liquid and part solid.\"Can't you just observe men and omens in order to understand thelanguage?\" the boy asked.\"You have a mania for simplifying everything,\" answered the Englishman,irritated. '\"Relieved, the boy picked up the spoon and returned to his exploration ofthe palace, this time observing all of the works of art on the ceilings and thewalls. He always enjoyed seeing the happiness that the travelersexperienced when, after weeks of yellow sand and blue sky, they first sawthe green of the date palms. He knew that a few hours from now, with the sun at itszenith, the heat would be so great that he would not be able to lead hisflock across the fields. \"They come in search of new things, but when they leave theyare basically the same people they were when they arrived. I can't help you if you feel you've gotenough sheep.\"The boy was getting irritated. 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. Free, PDF, The Alchemist, Download, Paulo Coelho. What he needed to do wasreview all he had learned over the years, because the alchemist wouldcertainly put him to the test.The young Arab took out a book and began to read. He had come to the town only to find a woman who couldinterpret his dream. Both times.\"The woman was silent for some time. Summary Read one-minute Sparklet summaries, the detailed section-by-section Summary & Analysis, or the Full Book Summary of The Alchemist . They were men who had dedicated their entire lives to thepurification of metals in their laboratories; they believed that, if a metal wereheated for many years, it would free itself of all its individual properties, andwhat was left would be the Soul of the World. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 46 / 94\"Go back to watching the caravan,\" he said. \"They are so used tome that they know my schedule,\" he muttered. Other shops were opened that served tea in crystal, but they weren't atthe top of a hill, and they had little business.Eventually, the merchant had to hire two more employees. Just as I hadn't realized that for so many years Ihad been speaking a language without words to my sheep.\"Do you want to go to work for me?\" the merchant asked.\"I can work for the rest of today,\" the boy answered. \"I'll work all night, untildawn, and I'll clean every piece of crystal in your shop. There were thousands of people there,arguing, selling, and buying; vegetables for sale amongst daggers, andcarpets displayed alongside tobacco. Once again he saw that, in that strange land, he was applying thesame lessons he had learned with his sheep.\"All things are one,\" the old man had said. \"I can interpret it, butthe interpretation is very difficult. No sound from the bazaars, no arguments among the merchants,no men climbing to the towers to chant. 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. ISBN 0-7225-3293-8. Published 1992. 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. The day was hot, and the wine wasrefreshing. Theboy felt ill and terribly alone. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 24 / 94Even if he never got to the Pyramids, he had already traveled farther thanany shepherd he knew. At the beginning of the novel, the protagonist Santiago is launched on a quest for his treasurehis Personal Legendthrough his encounter . He felt uneasy at the man's presence. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 47 / 94The boy awoke as the sun rose. \"There is a universal language, understood by everybody,but already forgotten. He knew he was stronger than hisfriend.Suddenly, there in the midst of all that confusion, he saw the most beautifulsword he had ever seen. Several lost sheep. It hurt him a bit to think about it, but he had never seen one like itbefore. = CONTENTS = Part One Part Two EpiloguePART ONEThe boy's name was Santiago. Now it was too late tochange anythingthe only thing he had ever learned to do was to buy andsell crystal glassware. It's your mission on earth.\"\"Even when all you want to do is travel? He should respect tradition.The Englishman was disappointed. As achild, the boy had always been frightened to death that he would becaptured by Gypsies, and this childhood fear returned when the old womantook his hands in hers.But she has the Sacred Heart of Jesus there, he thought, trying to reassurehimself. 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. 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. We're only two hours from Spain.\"\"Sit down, and let me treat you to something,\" said the boy. But, as time passes, a mysterious forcebegins to convince them that it will be impossible for them to realize theirdestiny.\"None of what the old man was saying made much sense to the boy. But I had to insist on the payment of sixsheep because I helped you to make your decision.\"The boy put the stones in his pouch. He almostbegan to tell about his treasure, but decided not to do so. Enough to buy himself a hundred and twentysheep, a return ticket, and a license to import products from Africa into hisown country. And, just as she was about to showme the exact location, I woke up. The boy had never even noticed that there was a hole in his pouch.He knelt down to find Urim and Thummim and put them back in the pouch.But as he saw them lying there on the ground, another phrase came to hismind.\"Learn to recognize omens, and follow them,\" the old king had said.An omen. Maybe she didn't even remember him. 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