I could die happily, and that made me feel good.\"One day, the earth began to tremble, and the Nile overflowed its banks. But that disaster taught me to understand the wordof Allah: people need not fear the unknown if they are capable of achievingwhat they need and want.\"We are afraid of losing what we have, whether it's our life or ourpossessions and property. Then she again took his hands andstudied them carefully.\"I'm not going to charge you anything now,\" she said. Africa was only a few hoursfrom Tarifa; one had only to cross the narrow straits by boat. If you can concentrate always on the present, you'll be a happyman. It seemed as ifwhat the old king had called \"beginner's luck\" were no longer functioning. 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. The sale of his sheep had left him with enough money in hispouch, and the boy knew that in money there was magic; whoever hasmoney is never really alone. *The boy began again to read his book, but he was no longer able toconcentrate. But when he thought to complain about the burden of its weight,he remembered that, because he had the jacket, he had withstood the coldof the dawn.We have to be prepared for change, he thought, and he was grateful for thejacket's weight and warmth.The jacket had a purpose, and so did the boy. 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. \"The religion hereforbids it.\"The boy told him then that he needed to get to the Pyramids. They were solitary individualswho no longer believed in things, and didn't understand that shepherdsbecome attached to their sheep. I can pay you to serve as myguide.\"\"Do you have any idea how to get there?\" the newcomer asked.The boy noticed that the owner of the bar stood nearby, listening attentivelyto their conversation. The sheep were at the gates of the city, in a stable thatbelonged to a friend. 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. 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. He had worked hard for a year, andthe omens were that it was time to go.I'm going to go back to doing just what I did before, the boy thought. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 36 / 94an alchemist. The \"They're just a pile of stones. He transformed himselfinto a stone that rolled up to the miner's foot. He didn't need to seek out the oldwoman for this! Published 1992. So the boy sat on the steps of the shop and took a book fromhis bag.\"I didn't know shepherds knew how to read,\" said a girl's voice behind him.The girl was typical of the region of Andalusia, with flowing black hair, andeyes that vaguely recalled the Moorish conquerors.\"Well, usually I learn more from my sheep than from books,\" he answered.During the two hours that they talked, she told him she was the merchant'sdaughter, and spoke of life in the village, where each day was like all theothers. 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. 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. When you want something with all your heart, that'swhen you are closest to the Soul of the World. Andthen I'll have to change my way of life.\"\"Well, isn't that good?\"\"I'm already used to the way things are. = CONTENTS = Part One Part Two EpiloguePART ONEThe boy's name was Santiago. Then, like a colony of worker ants, theydismantled their stalls and left.The sun began its departure, as well. 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. He took Urim and Thummim fromhis pocket, and began playing with them.The stranger shouted, \"Urim and Thummim!\"In a flash the boy put them back in his pocket.\"They're not for sale,\" he said.\"They're not worth much,\" the Englishman answered. And you are at the pointwhere you're about to give it all up.\"\"And that's when you always appear on the scene?\"\"Not always in this way, but I always appear in one form or another.Sometimes I appear in the form of a solution, or a good idea. But they really don'tknow what they're saying. The same book that taught me about Urimand Thummim. Butchildren always seem to be able to play with them without frightening them.I don't know why. Only when he consents.\"Wait for the end of the war. The years of research, the magicsymbols, the strange words and the laboratory equipment none of thishad made an impression on the boy. Three days from now, he wouldbe with the merchant's daughter.He started to read the book he had bought. There areother things I do, too, but most of the time people don't realize I've donethem.\"The old man related that, the week before, he had been forced to appearbefore a miner, and had taken the form of a stone. 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. He recognized that he was feeling something he had neverexperienced before: the desire to live in one place forever. If hepushed forward impulsively, he would fail to see the signs and omens leftby God along his path.God placed them along my path. \"They come in search of new things, but when they leave theyare basically the same people they were when they arrived. 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 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. He got up, adjusted his clothing, and picked up hispouch.\"I'll work for you,\" he said.And after another long silence, he added, \"I need money to buy somesheep.\"PART TWOThe boy had been working for the crystal merchant for almost a month, andhe could see that it wasn't exactly the kind of job that would make himhappy. And, just as she was about to showme the exact location, I woke up. We're only two hours from Spain.\"\"Sit down, and let me treat you to something,\" said the boy. Books. \"I'm a shepherd, and Ihave been to many places, but I come from only one placefrom a citynear an ancient castle. He decided to stay right there and await his return.As he waited, a priest climbed to the top of a nearby tower and began hischant; everyone in the market fell to their knees, touched their foreheads tothe ground, and took up the chant. Maybe that'swhy they always stay close to me.The only things that concerned the sheep were food and water. It had caused him tohave the same dream for a second time, and it was causing him to feelanger toward his faithful companions. \"And todo that, you need money. \"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. 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. He had suddenly remembered that, in Tarifa, there was an old womanwho interpreted dreams. Theomens had told him so. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. And no onewas going to climb the hill just to browse through a few small shops.But the crystal merchant had no choice. 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. Heknew it would require a lot of patience, but shepherds know all aboutpatience. But he decided to take a chance. 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. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 13 / 94\"Well, he thought about that,\" the old man said. \"Everyone has his or her own way of learning things,\"he said to himself. He remembered the smile of the candy seller,on his first day in Tangier, when he had nothing to eat and nowhere to gothat smile had also been like the old king's smile.It's almost as if he had been here and left his mark, he thought. Dusk was falling as the boy arrived with hisherd at an abandoned church. There, in front of him, where the small starshad been the night before, was an endless row of date palms, stretchingacross the entire desert.\"We've done it!\" said the Englishman, who had also awakened early.But the boy was quiet. Theboy was beginning to understand that intuition is really a sudden immersionof the soul into the universal current of life, where the histories of all peopleare connected, and we are able to know everything, because it's all writtenthere.\"Maktub,\" the boy said, remembering the crystal merchant.The desert was all sand in some stretches, and rocky in others. This is aport, and every port has its thieves.\"The boy trusted his new friend. The Alchemist a novel by Paulo Coelho. But the marketplace was empty, and he was far fromhome, so he wept. The Alchemist by Ben Jonson - Free Ebook. There were just drawings, coded instructions, andobscure texts. They workedhard just to have food and water, like the sheep. Santiago is a humble shepherd whose desires are . An illustration of an open book. Atnight, as they sat around the fire, the boy related to the driver hisadventures as a shepherd.During one of these conversations, the driver told of his own life.\"I used to live near El Cairum,\" he said. He must be disguised to avoid encounters withthieves.\"Take these,\" said the old man, holding out a white stone and a black stonethat had been embedded at the center of the breastplate. 'The secret of happiness is to see all the marvels of the world,and never to forget the drops of oil on the spoon.' 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. Thatwind had brought the Moors, yes, but it had also brought the smell of thedesert and of veiled women. Project Gutenberg. And move along when it's time to move along.' Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 21 / 94He took his money from his pouch and showed it to the young man. They have gottenused to my being away, and so have I. Neighbors movedaway, and there remained only a few small shops on the hill. Maybe God created the desert so that mancould appreciate the date trees, he thought.He decided to concentrate on more practical matters. Download Free PDF. \"That didn't teach me anything,either.\"The boy went back to contemplating the silence of the desert, and the sandraised by the animals. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 29 / 94\"I want to get back to my sheep faster. 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 called to the boy, andthey took a walk along the dunes surrounding the encampment. The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho Upgrade to A + Intro Plot Summary Summary & Analysis Themes Quotes Characters Symbols Theme Wheel Teachers and parents! Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 27 / 94asleep. 2 What did Santiago's parents originally hope he would be when he grew up? Summary Read one-minute Sparklet summaries, the detailed section-by-section Summary & Analysis, or the Full Book Summary of The Alchemist . From there, he could see Africa inthe distance. \"The Koran requires me tofeed a hungry person.\"\"Well then, why did you let me do it?\" the boy asked.\"Because the crystal was dirty. Select files or add your book in reader. What he had to beconcerned about was his treasure, and how he was going to go aboutgetting it. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 3 / 94\"How did you learn to read?\" the girl asked at one point.\"Like everybody learns,\" he said. He was going to miss the place and all thegood things he had learned. Then she tookboth of his hands in hers, and began quietly to pray.It sounded like a Gypsy prayer. He picked up the two stones and putthem back in his pouch. Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. 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. The people will enjoy the tea andwant to buy the glasses. 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 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 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. 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 Alchemist is a novel by Paulo Coelho that was first published in 1988. The old man continued, \"You have been areal blessing to me. I know good crystal from bad, andeverything else there is to know about crystal. 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. 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. He realized thathe could do the same thing the old man had donesense whether a personwas near to or far from his destiny. On the other hand, he saidthat he always appeared to help those who are trying to realize their destiny.He left without saying good-bye to the crystal merchant. 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. As he was leaving, he saw, in the corner of the room, his oldshepherd's pouch. That's good, thought the Englishman. "And, when you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it.". The desert is acapricious lady, and sometimes she drives men crazy.\" That he had attended aseminary until he was sixteen. The problem is that they don't even realize that they're walking anew road every day. Everywherethere were stalls with items for sale. The tea seemed less bitter.\"Who are you?\" he heard a voice ask him in Spanish.The boy was relieved. *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. The Alchemist (Portuguese: O Alquimista) is a novel by Brazilian author Paulo Coelho which was first published in 1988. The other man remarked that tea was alwaysmore delicious when it was served in crystal, because the aroma wasretained. God hasprepared a path for everyone to follow. In return, I needmoney to get to Egypt tomorrow.\"The merchant laughed. He'sdoing it because it's what he wants to do,\" thought the boy. \"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. All they wanted was food and water.Melchizedek watched a small ship that was plowing its way out of the port.He would never again see the boy, just as he had never seen Abraham The boy swore to Jesus Christ. No hope, no adventure, no oldkings or destinies, no treasure, and no Pyramids. \"It's called the principle offavorability. If he ever decided to leave them, they wouldsuffer.The wind began to pick up. But he was ableto understand one thing: making a decision was only the beginning ofthings. Peoplewere shouting at the new arrivals, dust obscured the desert sun, and thechildren of the oasis were bursting with excitement at the arrival of thestrangers. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 15 / 94decided he should go back to being a shepherd. The caravan would be very lucky to reach theoasis.The animals were exhausted, and the men talked among themselves lessand less. And it ends up saying that everyone believes the world'sgreatest lie.\" If I'm on themarch, I just concentrate on marching. The boy watched it through itstrajectory for some time, until it was hidden behind the white housessurrounding the plaza. That's why I'm here. So he began to wander through the city,and found himself at the gates. 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. \"My friend bought all the other sheepimmediately. But there was one idea thatseemed to repeat itself throughout all the books: all things are themanifestation of one thing only.In one of the books he learned that the most important text in the literatureof alchemy contained only a few lines, and had been inscribed on thesurface of an emerald.\"It's the Emerald Tablet,\" said the Englishman, proud that he might teachsomething to the boy.\"Well, then, why do we need all these books?\" the boy asked.\"So that we can understand those few lines,\" the Englishman answered,without appearing really to believe what he had said. \"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. They were on the right track.Finally, a young woman approached who was not dressed in black. Melchizedek, the king ofSalem, sat on the wall of the fort that afternoon, and felt the levanterblowing in his face. 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 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. I learned how Butwe're both in search of our destinies, and I respect him for that.\" *The caravan began to travel day and night. When youare unable to read the omens, they will help you to do so. That waswhat made traveling appeal to himhe always made new friends, and hedidn't need to spend all of his time with them. 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 had tried in vain to establish a relationship with He remembered that he had a number of things he had to takecare of: he went to the market for something to eat, he traded his book forone that was thicker, and he found a bench in the plaza where he couldsample the new wine he had bought. I have to find a man who knows thatuniversal language. The Alchemist - read free eBook by Paolo Coelho in online reader directly on the web page. Thatmorning he had done some calculating: if he continued to work every dayas he had been, he would need a whole year to be able to buy some sheep.\"I'd like to build a display case for the crystal,\" the boy said to themerchant. It turned out to be a bitter tea. 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