But instead of being saddened, he was happy. If it were, hewould already have heard of it.\"And what do you do in Salem?\" he insisted.\"What do I do in Salem?\" The old man laughed. They trust me, and they've forgotten how to rely on theirown instincts, because I lead them to nourishment. 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. *\"People from all over the world have passed through this village, son,\" saidhis father. 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. The new arrival was a youngman in Western dress, but the color of his skin suggested he was from thiscity. He was sure the girl would never understand. It seemed he had made the long journeyfor nothing. I understand sheep;they're no longer a problem, and they can be good friends. If I don't find it, I can always go home. That's good. They reminded him of the old man.\"When you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you toachieve it,\" he had said.The boy was trying to understand the truth of what the old man had said.There he was in the empty marketplace, without a cent to his name, andwith not a sheep to guard through the night. But now, as the sun began to set, he was in a differentcountry, a stranger in a strange land, where he couldn't even speak thelanguage. It'scalled the principle of favorability. But the alchemists were strange people, who thought onlyabout themselves, and almost always refused to help him. Originally written in Portuguese, it became a widely translated international bestseller. The most prominent theme in The Alchemist is the idea that each person has a "Personal Legend"a type of ideal fate or destinyand that each person can chose whether or not to pursue that legend. The day was hot, and the wine wasrefreshing. Neighbors movedaway, and there remained only a few small shops on the hill. He had fallen asleep in themiddle of the marketplace, and life in the plaza was about to resume.Looking around, he sought his sheep, and then realized that he was in anew world. He had unraveled the truths behindimportant questions, but his studies had taken him to a point beyond whichhe could not seem to go. "And, when you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it.". They were his treasure. \"If I could, I'd write a huge encyclopedia just about the words luck andcoincidence. But this fear evaporates when we understandthat our life stories and the history of the world were written by the samehand.\"Sometimes, their caravan met with another. \"I dreamed that I was in a fieldwith my sheep, when a child appeared and began to play with the animals. If he makes a buying mistake, it doesn't affect him much. About; . 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. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 32 / 94begin to sell tea in the crystal glasses. He hadalways believed that the sheep were able to understand what he said. They traveled, spoke withwise men, performed miracles for the incredulous, and owned thePhilosopher's Stone and the Elixir of Life.But when the boy wanted to learn how to achieve the Master Work, hebecame completely lost. All the joy he had seen thatmorning had suddenly disappeared.\"I can give you the money you need to get back to your country, my son,\"said the crystal merchant.The boy said nothing. But I want each and everyone of you to swear by the God you believe in that you will follow my ordersno matter what. When youare unable to read the omens, they will help you to do so. 70,081 free ebooks. Itwas more activity than usual for this time of the morning. Full Book Summary. Arabs oftenappeared in the city, shopping and chanting their strange prayers severaltimes a day.\"Where are you from?\" the boy asked.\"From many places.\"\"No one can be from many places,\" the boy said. But now I'm sad andalone. Although his new worldat the moment was just an empty marketplace, he had already seen it whenit was teeming with life, and he would never forget it. The boy saw a man appear behind the counter. He recognized that he was feeling something he had neverexperienced before: the desire to live in one place forever. He no longer hadto seek out food and water for the sheep; he could go in search of histreasure, instead. The boy noticed that the man's clothing was strange. When he had finished his smoke,he reached into one of his pockets, and sat there for a few moments,regarding what he had withdrawn.It was a bundle of money. He didn't need to seek out the oldwoman for this! And then they want theperson to change. And he knew what was thefair price for every one of his animals.He decided to return to his friend's stable by the longest route possible. 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. In the crowd were women,children, and a number of men with swords at their belts and rifles slung ontheir shoulders. I wanted them to be a part of yourinheritance. Bycoincidenceor maybe it was an omen, the boy thoughthe came to thebar he had entered on his first day there. Yes, the old man hadknown what he was talking about: during the time the boy had spent in the If he sold just one of hissheep, he'd have enough to get to the other shore of the strait. Maybe God created the desert so that mancould appreciate the date trees, he thought.He decided to concentrate on more practical matters. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 8 / 94exist. There were just drawings, coded instructions, andobscure texts. The sheep, the merchant's daughter, and thefields of Andalusia were only steps along the way to his destiny.The next day, the boy met the old man at noon. There was afull moon, and the boy told the Englishman the story of his life.The Englishman was fascinated with the part about the progress achieved atthe crystal shop after the boy began working there.\"That's the principle that governs all things,\" he said. The roof had fallen in long ago, and anenormous sycamore had grown on the spot where the sacristy had oncestood.He decided to spend the night there. 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. \"But I have to buy two camels.\"They walked together through the narrow streets of Tangier. Theywere conversing in Arabic, and the boy was proud of himself for being ableto do so. When I was young, all Iwanted to do was put together enough money to start this shop. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 29 / 94\"I want to get back to my sheep faster. Wearing his new sandals, he descended the stairs silently.The city was still sleeping. But the Englishman appeared not to attach any importance toit.\"In a way, so am I,\" he said.\"I don't even know what alchemy is,\" the boy was saying, when thewarehouse boss called to them to come outside. \"I know other girls in other places.\"But in his heart he knew that it did matter. So he held out thebook to the manfor two reasons: first, that he, himself, wasn't sure how topronounce the title; and second, that if the old man didn't know how toread, he would probably feel ashamed and decide of his own accord tochange benches.\"Hmm\" said the old man, looking at all sides of the book, as if it weresome strange object. The boy was becoming more and more convincedthat alchemy could be learned in one's daily life.\"Also,\" said the Englishman, \"the Philosopher's Stone has a fascinatingproperty. 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. After all, he had all his money. 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. Dusk was falling as the boy arrived with hisherd at an abandoned church. 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. He remembered thesword. Santiago consults a gypsy woman to interpret the . And also by unhappiness, envy, and jealousy. Heknew how to speak Esperanto, he understood all the major religions well,but he wasn't yet an alchemist. He had done this for years, and knew the schedule of everyonewho passed. The priests carried them in a golden breastplate.\"The boy was suddenly happy to be there at the warehouse.\"Maybe this is an omen,\" said the Englishman, half aloud.\"Who told you about omens?\" The boy's interest was increasing by themoment.\"Everything in life is an omen,\" said the Englishman, now closing the journalhe was reading. *He was shaken into wakefulness by someone. \"The oases may notshelter armies or troops.\"To the boy's surprise, the Englishman took a chrome-plated revolver out ofhis bag and gave it to the men who were collecting the arms.\"Why a revolver?\" he asked. And, when someone was in such pursuit, the entire universe madean effort to help him succeedthat's what the old king had said. He had already imagined the scene manytimes; every time, the girl became fascinated when he explained that thesheep had to be sheared from back to front. Torealize one's destiny is a person's only real obligation. 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. Some men were smoking from a gigantic pipethat they passed from one to the other. Now everything was quite different from how it was that day theyhad set out: then, there had been confusion and shouting, the cries ofchildren and the whinnying of animals, all mixed with the nervous orders ofthe guides and the merchants. About; . He had never beento that ruined church before, in spite of having traveled through those partsmany times. I am in search of that universal language, amongother things. They climb themountain to see the castle, and they wind up thinking that the past wasbetter than what we have now. Good afternoon.\"And he vanished around the corner of the plaza. The candy seller had asmile on his face: he was happy, aware of what his life was about, andready to begin a day's work. Published 1992. The rest is up to Allah, including the danger.\"And he concluded by saying the mysterious word: \"Maktub.\"\"You should pay more attention to the caravan,\" the boy said to theEnglishman, after the camel driver had left. The lad wandered through the desert forforty days, and finally came upon a beautiful castle, high atop a mountain. \"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. The scabbard was embossed in silver, and thehandle was black and encrusted with precious stones. 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. \"He wants us to leave.\"The boy was relieved. Butwe're both in search of our destinies, and I respect him for that.\" *The caravan began to travel day and night. The boy had already had experience on theroad with Gypsies; they also traveled, but they had no flocks of sheep.People said that Gypsies spent their lives tricking others. Parents would rather see their children marry bakersthan shepherds.\"The boy felt a pang in his heart, thinking about the merchant's daughter.There was surely a baker in her town.The old man continued, \"In the long run, what people think about shepherdsand bakers becomes more important for them than their own destinies.\"The old man leafed through the book, and fell to reading a page he cameto. Theysearched everywhere, and found that the oasis was much larger than theycould have imagined; there were hundreds of tents.\"We've wasted almost the entire day,\" said the Englishman, sitting downwith the boy near one of the wells.\"Maybe we'd better ask someone,\" the boy suggested.The Englishman didn't want to tell others about his reasons for being at theoasis, and couldn't make up his mind. I don't want anything else in life.But you are forcing me to look at wealth and at horizons I have neverknown. Project Gutenberg. I havenever heard of them, but, if it was a child who showed them to you, they 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! Maybe the church, with thesycamore growing from within, had been haunted. Then she again took his hands andstudied them carefully.\"I'm not going to charge you anything now,\" she said. The boy offered his bottle, hoping that the old man wouldleave him alone.But the old man wanted to talk, and he asked the boy what book he wasreading. \"The caravan and the desert speak the same language, and it's forthat reason that the desert allows the crossing. 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. This is aport, and every port has its thieves.\"The boy trusted his new friend. 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. There was alsothe merchant's daughter, but she wasn't as important as his flock, becauseshe didn't depend on him. So, he asked if the old man'sblessing was still with him.He took out one of the stones. But they really don'tknow what they're saying. 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. 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. 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. 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. And he hadn't perceived them because he had becomeaccustomed to them. The silence of thedesert was a distant dream; the travelers in the caravan were talkingincessantly, laughing and shouting, as if they had emerged from thespiritual world and found themselves once again in the world of people.They were relieved and happy.They had been taking careful precautions in the desert, but the camel driverexplained to the boy that oases were always considered to be neutralterritories, because the majority of the inhabitants were women andchildren. He transformed himselfinto a stone that rolled up to the miner's foot. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 2 / 94I wanted to sleep a little longer, he thought. That's where I was born.\"\"Well then, we could say that I was born in Salem.\"The boy didn't know where Salem was, but he didn't want to ask, fearingthat he would appear ignorant. \"I'm doing much better, and soon you'll be able to return to your sheep.Why ask more out of life?\"\"Because we have to respond to omens,\" the boy said, almost withoutmeaning to; then he regretted what he had said, because the merchant hadnever met the king.\"It's called the principle of favorability, beginner's luck. It was only theEnglishman who was unaware of all this; he was, for the most part,immersed in reading his books.The boy, too, had his book, and he had tried to read it during the first fewdays of the journey. Since that morning in the marketplace, he had never again madeuse of Urim and Thummim, because Egypt was now just as distant a dreamfor him as was Mecca for the merchant. 'As you wanderaround, carry this spoon with you without allowing the oil to spill.' Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 9 / 94about memorizing a lot of names.When he was finally able to concentrate on what he was reading, he likedthe book better; the burial was on a snowy day, and he welcomed thefeeling of being cold. But then he remembered that he wasn't going to have topay anything.\"I didn't need to waste my time just for this,\" he said.\"I told you that your dream was a difficult one. This was a port town, and the only truthfulthing his friend had told him was that port towns are full of thieves.Now he understood why the owner of the bar had been so upset: he was When he's anold man, he's going to spend a month in Africa. There you will find a treasure that will make you a rich man.\"The boy was surprised, and then irritated. Sothere were times when he read them parts of his books that had made animpression on him, or when he would tell them of the loneliness or thehappiness of a shepherd in the fields. And it ends up saying that everyone believes the world'sgreatest lie.\" He had had the same dreamthat night as a week ago, and once again he had awakened before it ended.He arose and, taking up his crook, began to awaken the sheep that stillslept. 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. We're only two hours from Spain.\"\"Sit down, and let me treat you to something,\" said the boy. And yet,none of these people has ever met the old king. The oldman was probably a Gypsy, too.But before the boy could say anything, the old man leaned over, picked upa stick, and began to write in the sand of the plaza. He had noticed that, as soon as he awoke, most of his animals alsobegan to stir. He could always go back to being ashepherd. pdf | Brahim EL FEZZAZI - Academia.edu Download Free PDF The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho. Something brightreflected from his chest with such intensity that the boy was momentarilyblinded. In return, I needmoney to get to Egypt tomorrow.\"The merchant laughed. 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. \"Therewas no way for everybody to know about alchemy. The Alchemist Quotes Showing 1-30 of 2,288. \"He doesn't have enough money to travel.\"While standing at the ticket window, the boy had remembered his flock, and Everywherethere were stalls with items for sale. \"Everyone has his or her own way of learning things,\"he said to himself. He didn't want tocry with the other people there. A friend had told the boy about the shop, and he had taken hissheep there. He had suddenly remembered that, in Tarifa, there was an old womanwho interpreted dreams. He canceled all hiscommitments and pulled together the most important of his books, and nowhere he was, sitting inside a dusty, smelly warehouse. \"Ineed you to help me find out where the alchemist lives.\"First, they tried to find him on their own. 'You cannot trust a man if you don't know his house. 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. Originally written in Portuguese, it became a widely translated international bestseller. The boy, accustomed to recognizing omens, spoke to the merchant.\"Let's sell tea to the people who climb the hill.\"\"Lots of places sell tea around here,\" the merchant said.\"But we could sell tea in crystal glasses. *A card hanging in the doorway announced that several languages werespoken in the shop. The hooded Bedouinsreappeared more and more frequently, and the camel driverwho hadbecome a good friend of the boy'sexplained that the war between thetribes had already begun. 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. Looking at the sun, hecalculated that he would reach Tarifa before midday. \"And people say thathe is two hundred years old, and is able to transform any metal into gold.\"The Englishman could not contain his excitement. 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. = CONTENTS = Part One Part Two EpiloguePART ONEThe boy's name was Santiago. Itmade me very depressed. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 22 / 94The boy wanted to believe that his friend had simply become separatedfrom him by accident. Sometimes, there's just no way tohold back the river. \"In alchemy, it's calledthe Soul of the World. 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. If you can concentrate always on the present, you'll be a happyman. And if the book was irritating, as the old man had said, theboy still had time to change it for another.\"It's a book that says the same thing almost all the other books in the worldsay,\" continued the old man. 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. The most important is to believe only in the one true God. Each was swearing quietly to his orher own God. 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. 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. Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist. Hecouldn't have been wrong.\"I had never heard of alchemists before,\" the boy said. Or beginner's luck.\"The merchant was silent for a few moments. The othersare to pray five times a day, fast during Ramadan, and be charitable to thepoor.\"He stopped there. From where hestood, he saw for the first time that the old merchant's hair was very muchlike the hair of the old king. \"You and I aren't like Hassan, that richmerchant. \"We make a lot of detours, butwe're always heading for the same destination.\"\"And you ought to read more about the world,\" answered the Englishman.\"Books are like caravans in that respect.\"The immense collection of people and animals began to travel faster. There had been a time when he thought that his sheep couldteach him everything he needed to know about the world. It's the simple things in lifethat are the most extraordinary; only wise men are able to understand them.And since I am not wise, I have had to learn other arts, such as the readingof palms.\"\"Well, how am I going to get to Egypt?\"\"I only interpret dreams. His eyes filled with tears as he spoke of the Prophet. *\"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. The closer he got to therealization of his dream, the more difficult things became. \"If you start out by promising what youdon't even have yet, you'll lose your desire to work toward getting it.\"The boy told him that he had already promised to give one-tenth of histreasure to the Gypsy.\"Gypsies are experts at getting people to do that,\" sighed the old man. The old man continued, \"You have been areal blessing to me. \"It's called the principle offavorability. A shepherdalways takes his chances with wolves and with drought, and that's what From his home in Spain he journeys to the markets of Tangiers and across the Egyptian desert to a fateful encounter with the alchemist. It traveled during the morning, haltedwhen the sun was at its strongest, and resumed late in the afternoon. The next day, he gave his son a pouch that heldthree ancient Spanish gold coins.\"I found these one day in the fields. He had studied Latin,Spanish, and theology. A sycamore tree. And he asked the boy if he, too, were in search ofthe alchemist.\"I'm looking for a treasure,\" said the boy, and he immediately regrettedhaving said it. Even meI haven't thought ofother women since I met the merchant's daughter. He held Urim and Thummim in his hand; becauseof those two stones, he was once again on the way to his treasure.\"I am always nearby, when someone wants to realize their destiny,\" the oldking had told him.What could it cost to go over to the supplier's warehouse and find out if thePyramids were really that far away? If he did, it waspossible that the Arab would want a part of it as payment for taking himthere. Eventhough the sheep didn't teach me to speak Arabic.But the sheep had taught him something even more important: that therewas a language in the world that everyone understood, a language the boyhad used throughout the time that he was trying to improve things at theshop. The boy could see in his father's gaze adesire to be able, himself, to travel the worlda desire that was still alive,despite his father's having had to bury it, over dozens of years, under theburden of struggling for water to drink, food to eat, and the same place tosleep every night of his life. But maybe I'llnever have another chance to get to the Pyramids in Egypt. "It's the possibility of having a dream come true that makes life interesting.". The desert is acapricious lady, and sometimes she drives men crazy.\" Sometimes it's better to leave things as they are, he thought tohimself, and decided to say nothing. Then he turned to theboy.\"I am proud of you,\" he said. Here I am, between my flock and mytreasure, the boy thought. The drivers carried thefreight themselves over such treacherous footing, and then reloaded thecamels. He had understood the story the old king hadtold him. The link to download The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho Book in PDF has been shared down below. 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