Saturday, 22 June 2013

67th Blog - "The ALCHEMIST" - One of most loved book

           This is very first time I'm writing about a book, my experiences with any book. But because I, thought now to write just about a single page everyday, I want to write almost everything, either about a book, a social cause, a celebrity birthday, personal experience or anything that I feel I've to write because when you're learning something good, continuous practice is only a way remains to amend and alter that learning. An only way that gives you an idea what you're doing (either reading / writing in this case) is false or right. Moreover the best way to learn, is to be very polite whenever learning something new.

           As I mentioned earlier, I'm writing today because I feel very free. :-) I've lot of completed books in my shelf and have many options to pick any one of them to write about, besides I decided to write and start about a book, I liked most and is in my all-time best-loved listing, "The ALCHEMIST".

“The ALCHEMIST” - A book and the author of book, “Paulo Coelho”, in today's era needs not an introduction, probably for the people who are voracious reader and want to read those omnipotent books that keeps a knowledge to force the people to read and to think and to bring an enormous change in their life. A book that was translated in more than seventy languages world wide and sold-out more than thirty million copies. This gave Coelho the position as the world's most translated living author. A critically acclaimed book crossed the boundaries of being in category of just being a book, and has taken a life of its own, creating a movement all around the globe. It's not only a book that binds us to read the fable besides It's an inspirational fable, it's about our own self discovery, it's about awakening your passions, it's about following your heart, embracing life as a journey and finding the courage to chase our own dreams.

           In the year 2005, the first time when I completed this book and was highly impressed, not because of the word ability of author (Because it is originally written in Portuguese by Brazilian author Paulo Coelho and translated later in English and surly translation affects the quality of writing). But I could not get into this writing style. At all. I felt like it was totally impressed. But somewhere in my life I forgot about the book and again suggested by one of my friend to read. I forgot about this book as such even I was not aware about the cover page and then the story. I started to read and as story moves, I smiled and reminiscence my memory with this book when I completed first time. This is one of those book in my shelf, I can read thousand times and silently can pick it like a fresh one. When coming to book, this is a simple fable about the way of life, choices we made in our life and the most important is chasing the dream of our life, that almost all inspirational books comprises, yet the easygoing content of book takes us on a journey of period of time. Paulo Coelho's story is a short and simple one, an inspirational parable about the importance of pursuing one's dreams.

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This is a tale of an Andalusian shepherd who travels from his homeland in Spain to the Egyptian desert in search of a treasure buried in the Pyramids. The story begins with a young Andalusian shepherd boy Santiago sleeping under a sycamore on barren lands. He sets out to locate treasure, which he dreamed was hidden in the dusty lands of Egyptian Pyramids. A Gypsy who interpreted his dream told him to go to the Pyramids of Egypt to search and unearth the treasure. And thus he set out in quest for the treasure. On his way he meets Melchizedek – King of Salem – who tells him that he will help him to guide the path to search the treasure if he gives one-tenth of his sheep. 

 On his way, he lost his all money to a thief in the middle of marketplace, later he works with a crystal merchant in the same market to earn money to buy some sheep to go back to home and forget the dream he had one night. He works there for almost a year and then sets off on his journey again, because the Omens he has, told him to continue his Journey. On his way through the African desert he meets a girl called Fatima, who tells him: “if I am really part of your dream, you will come back one day”. 

           On his journey he meets an Englishmen who was in search of an “Alchemist” to learn the chemical process to convert the element in Gold. In an oasis he meets the Alchemist, who teaches him the language of the world, telling him: “Don't think about what you've left behind; everything is written in the soul of the world and there it will stay forever.” On their way the alchemist and the shepherd are taken captive by tribesmen dressed in blue who take them to a nearby military camp thinking they are spies. To make the tribesmen believe, the boy had to accept their challenge and turn into wind and after the wind stops he comes to know about the soul of the world. 

           He finally arrives at the Pyramids of Egypt. As he starts digging for the treasure, he is surrounded by the refugees of the tribal wars who ask him “What are you hiding there?” The boy pleads that he was digging for a mysterious treasure. The leader of the group says he too had a dream where he saw a treasure in the fields of Spain, where shepherds and their sheep slept under a ruined church with a sycamore growing out of it. But he was not so stupid as to cross an entire desert just because of a dream. So the boy comes to understand the place of his treasure and he is able to realize that the greatest treasure is he himself. He return back to same place from where he started his journey to find his treasure.
          

          "When you really want something to happen, the whole universe conspires so that your wish comes true". This is the core of the novel's philosophy. This book is brilliantly written to realize to chase our own dream. It touches your heart as the story comes to an end. It teaches that every treasure lies in our own hearts and there is no need to search for it in the outside world. Search yourself and you get the world. I personally feel “THE ALCHEMIST” must be read by all people. It nourishes your mind and helps you to realize many truths.


Regards
Dhitendra
Keep Smiling :-)

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