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No hope, no adventure, no oldkings or destinies, no treasure, and no Pyramids. He had come to the town only to find a woman who couldinterpret his dream. I need to buy my sheep back, so I have to earn themoney to do so.\" At the beginning of the novel, the protagonist Santiago is launched on a quest for his treasurehis Personal Legendthrough his encounter . From there, he could see Africa inthe distance. They were his treasure. He had said that it was a goodthing for the boy to clean the crystal pieces, so that he could free himselffrom negative thoughts. \"The religion hereforbids it.\"The boy told him then that he needed to get to the Pyramids. He recognized that he was feeling something he had neverexperienced before: the desire to live in one place forever. But as he held Urim and Thummim in his hand, theyhad transmitted to him the strength and will of the old king. 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. = CONTENTS = Part One Part Two EpiloguePART ONEThe boy's name was Santiago. As the time passed, the boy found himself wishing that theday would never end, that her father would stay busy and keep him waitingfor three days. 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. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 46 / 94\"Go back to watching the caravan,\" he said. Outside, a hugecaravan was being prepared for a crossing of the Sahara, and wasscheduled to pass through Al-Fayoum.I'm going to find that damned alchemist, the Englishman thought. The merchants were assembling theirstalls, and the boy helped a candy seller to do his. \"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. He had never beento that ruined church before, in spite of having traveled through those partsmany times. Theboy felt ill and terribly alone. \"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. Maybe the church, with thesycamore growing from within, had been haunted. Hethought that, with some patience, he'd be able to transform everything intogold. 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. Only when he consents.\"Wait for the end of the war. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 47 / 94The boy awoke as the sun rose. That waswhat made traveling appeal to himhe always made new friends, and hedidn't need to spend all of his time with them. 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 have to take advantage whenluck is on our side, and do as much to help it as it's doing to help us. But, whichever it is, I'm going to chargeyou for the consultation.\"Another trick, the boy thought. The third said that it was a tradition in the Orient to use crystalglasses for tea because it had magical powers.Before long, the news spread, and a great many people began to climb thehill to see the shop that was doing something new in a trade that was soold. And he knew that Egyptwas in Africa.\"Can I help you?\" asked the man behind the window.\"Maybe tomorrow,\" said the boy, moving away. About; . I've already imagined a thousand times crossing the desert, arrivingat the Plaza of the Sacred Stone, the seven times I walk around it beforeallowing myself to touch it. Then, taking his sheep, hewalked away. 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. 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. Everything you need for every book you read. It's always a positive force.\" It hurt him a bit to think about it, but he had never seen one like itbefore. 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. 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?\" And move along when it's time to move along.' And he hadforgotten to mention that, when you have enough money to buy a flocklarger than the one you had before, you should buy it.The boy picked up his pouch and put it with his other things. 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. He spoke Spanish betterthan Arabic, and, if this boy was going to Al-Fayoum, there would besomeone to talk to when there were no other important things to do. \"But I have to buy two camels.\"They walked together through the narrow streets of Tangier. The boy estimated that, if he worked for six more months, hecould return to Spain and buy sixty sheep, and yet another sixty. They don't see that the fields are new and the seasonschange. It seemed he had made the long journeyfor nothing. It had brought with it the sweat and the dreamsof men who had once left to search for the unknown, and for gold andadventureand for the Pyramids. He had surprised himself with the thought.Until then, he had considered the omens to be things of this world. Thatwind had brought the Moors, yes, but it had also brought the smell of thedesert and of veiled women. The Alchemist a novel by Paulo Coelho. *The boy awoke before dawn. He continued to look at the beautiful sword for a bit longer, untilhe summoned the courage to turn around.All around him was the market, with people coming and going, shouting andbuying, and the aroma of strange foods but nowhere could he find hisnew companion. Heknew how to speak Esperanto, he understood all the major religions well,but he wasn't yet an alchemist. And then they want theperson to change. As a child in church, he hadalways looked at the image of Saint Santiago Matamoros on his white horse,his sword unsheathed, and figures such as these kneeling at his feet. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 39 / 94There were almost two hundred people gathered there, and four hundredanimalscamels, horses, mules, and fowl. 1 of 25. \"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. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 19 / 94again after having charged him his one-tenth fee. An illustration of two cells of a film strip. The old king hadn't told him that the Pyramids were just a pileof stones, or that anyone could build one in his backyard. And he hadn't perceived them because he had becomeaccustomed to them. He didn't need to seek out the oldwoman for this! *The men climbed the hill, and they were tired when they reached the top.But there they saw a crystal shop that offered refreshing mint tea. I'm interested only inthe present. But if he speaks in the language of the soul,it is only you who can understand. In the desert, disobedience means death.\"There was a murmur from the crowd. But thistime I'll be smarter, the boy thought, removing them from the pouch so hecould put them in his pocket. But I'm afraid that it would all be a disappointment, so I preferjust to dream about it.\"That day, the merchant gave the boy permission to build the display. 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. The miner, with all the angerand frustration of his five fruitless years, picked up the stone and threw itaside. Even the guides spoke very little to one another.\"I've crossed these sands many times,\" said one of the camel drivers onenight. He had done this for years, and knew the schedule of everyonewho passed. 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 He could sell the stones and buy a return ticket. As he took his jacket out of the pouch, thinking to give it tosomeone in the street, the two stones fell to the floor. The boy smiled to himself. He was older, and was carrying a small bucket. There were oases throughout the desert, but the tribesmen foughtin the desert, leaving the oases as places of refuge.With some difficulty, the leader of the caravan brought all his peopletogether and gave them his instructions. He was planning, on this visit, to explain to the girl howit was that a simple shepherd knew how to read. \"They're just a pile of stones. His hands began to tremble, and thewoman sensed it. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 27 / 94asleep. \"I'm herebecause a friend of mine heard of an Arab who\"But the caravan began to move, and it was impossible to hear what theEnglishman was saying. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 25 / 94He was learning a lot of new things. There were thousands of people there,arguing, selling, and buying; vegetables for sale amongst daggers, andcarpets displayed alongside tobacco. Lots of shepherds passed through, selling their wool.\"It doesn't matter,\" he said to his sheep. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 32 / 94begin to sell tea in the crystal glasses. It was the language of enthusiasm, of things accomplished with love The sheep will get used to my notbeing there, too, the boy thought.From where he sat, he could observe the plaza. There were no wolves in theregion, but once an animal had strayed during the night, and the boy hadhad to spend the entire next day searching for it.He swept the floor with his jacket and lay down, using the book he had justfinished reading as a pillow. 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. The only thing he had noticed was that talk ofwar was becoming more and more frequent. The old man knew how to read, and had alreadyread the book. A small sliver of the stone can transform large quantities of metalinto gold.\"Having heard that, the boy became even more interested in alchemy. Published 1992. 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. *Two more months passed, and the shelf brought many customers into thecrystal shop. Share to Twitter . You just have to read the omensthat he left for you.\"Before the boy could reply, a butterfly appeared and fluttered between himand the old man. The sheep were at the gates of the city, in a stable thatbelonged to a friend. \"They are calledUrim and Thummim. I learned how At the same time, people werepassing my shop all the time, heading for Mecca. I know good crystal from bad, andeverything else there is to know about crystal. On the very first page itdescribed a burial ceremony. 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. The boy noted that there was a sense of fear in the air,even though no one said anything. The Alchemist Quotes Showing 1-30 of 2,288. 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. I shouldhave repeated it for him. 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. 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. He canceled all hiscommitments and pulled together the most important of his books, and nowhere he was, sitting inside a dusty, smelly warehouse. The If hepushed forward impulsively, he would fail to see the signs and omens leftby God along his path.God placed them along my path. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 29 / 94\"I want to get back to my sheep faster. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 23 / 94trying to tell him not to trust that man. Ten years at the university, and here I am in a corral.But he had to move on. He had remembered that one of thecrystal merchant's suppliers transported his crystal by means of caravansthat crossed the desert. As soon as he had learned to know hiscamel better, and to establish a relationship with him, he threw the bookaway. He took out his money and counted it.\"We could get to the Pyramids by tomorrow,\" said the other, taking themoney. 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 treasure is at thePyramids; that you already knew. He haddecided, the night before, that he would be as much an adventurer as theones he had admired in books.He walked slowly through the market. And I will tellyou how to find the hidden treasure. 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. The sheep fidgeted nearby, uneasy with their newowner and excited by so much change. And maybe it wasn't that they were teaching me,but that I was learning from them.\"Maktub,\" the merchant said, finally.\"What does that mean?\"\"You would have to have been born an Arab to understand,\" he answered.\"But in your language it would be something like 'It is written.' A young couple sat on the bench where hehad talked with the old man, and they kissed.\"That baker\" he said to himself, without completing the thought. The animals balked at such places, and the camel drivers wereforced to dismount and unburden their charges. 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 He got up to pay the bill, but the owner grabbed himand began to speak to him in an angry stream of words. Today, I understand something I didn't see before:every blessing ignored becomes a curse. He had spent enormous amounts of timeat the great libraries of the world, and had purchased all the rarest and mostimportant volumes on alchemy. 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. But hedecided first to buy his bakery and put some money aside. As long as you appreciate this is poorly written feel-good tripe out of a depressed author's mind, where character development is too much for him and plot-wise everything must turn out well in the end, then read on: you're good. Struggling with distance learning? That's what helpsme face these days that are all the same, these mute crystals on theshelves, and lunch and dinner at that same horrible caf? Full Book Summary. He had neverthought of them in terms of a language used by God to indicate what heshould do.\"Don't be impatient,\" he repeated to himself. It was shepherds who were the first to recognize a king that therest of the world refused to acknowledge. Maybe God created the desert so that mancould appreciate the date trees, he thought.He decided to concentrate on more practical matters. Oh, if they only knew how different things are justtwo hours by ship from where they are, he thought. Although the boy had developed a superstition that each time heopened the book he would learn something important, he decided it was anunnecessary burden.He became friendly with the camel driver who traveled alongside him. 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. That's good, thought the Englishman. \"This candy merchant isn't makingcandy so that later he can travel or marry a shopkeeper's daughter. I don't know how to turn them into reality. A shepherd may like to travel, but he should never forget about hissheep.The old man looked at the boy and, with his hands held together, madeseveral strange gestures over the boy's head. I've already imagined the people who would be 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. Gold would lose its value.\"It's only those who are persistent, and willing to study things deeply, whoachieve the Master Work. But, most important, hewas able every day to live out his dream. In return, I needmoney to get to Egypt tomorrow.\"The merchant laughed. In lessthan a year, he would have doubled his flock, and he would be able to dobusiness with the Arabs, because he was now able to speak their strangelanguage. You can see the PDF demo, size of the PDF, page numbers, and direct download Free PDF of 'The Alchemist Novel' using the download button. 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. 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. I never thoughtI'd end up in a place like this, he thought, as he leafed through the pages ofa chemical journal. \"I'll work all night, untildawn, and I'll clean every piece of crystal in your shop. \"Hunches,\" his mother used to call them. But he hadfound a guide, and didn't want to miss out on an opportunity.\"You have to cross the entire Sahara desert,\" said the young man. But he would never have thought it more than just a myth, hadnot a friend of hisreturning from an archaeological expedition in thedeserttold him about an Arab that was possessed of exceptional powers.\"He lives at the Al-Fayoum oasis,\" his friend had said. Just by looking at them. If a guide were to fall ill or die, the camel drivers would draw lotsand appoint a new one. Then he turned to theboy.\"I am proud of you,\" he said. Always ask anobjective question.\"But, if you can, try to make your own decisions. Hecouldn't have been wrong.\"I had never heard of alchemists before,\" the boy said. If he did, it waspossible that the Arab would want a part of it as payment for taking himthere. But he knew that Salem wasn't in Andalusia. Sometimes, there's just no way tohold back the river. One always had something thatthe other neededas if everything were indeed written by one hand. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 44 / 94The book that most interested the boy told the stories of the famousalchemists. \"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. "I'm like everyone else-I see the world in terms of what I would like to see happen, not what actually does.". That's the world'sgreatest lie.\"\"That's never happened to me,\" the boy said. 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. I have to find a man who knows thatuniversal language. \"That's it! They were on the right track.Finally, a young woman approached who was not dressed in black. An alchemist.\"The conversation was interrupted by the warehouse boss.\"You're in luck, you two,\" the fat Arab said. He had unraveled the truths behindimportant questions, but his studies had taken him to a point beyond whichhe could not seem to go. 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. Why not?He suddenly felt tremendously happy. 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. Sparklet Chapter Summaries Summary & Analysis Part One, Section 1 Section 2 I don't want anything else in life.But you are forcing me to look at wealth and at horizons I have neverknown. The Englishman said nothing.And the murmur lasted longer than a simple vow would have. I just want to dream aboutMecca. 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. \"Follow the omens.\"The boy picked up Urim and Thummim, and, once again, had the strangesensation that the old king was nearby. The most important is to believe only in the one true God. \"And, as he smothered the coals in the hookah, he told the boy that he could \"Even if you cleaned my crystal for an entire yeareven if you earned a good commission selling every piece, you would stillhave to borrow money to get to Egypt. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 38 / 94talking about, \"It's in the Bible. The group was to remain there atthe oasis until the conflict between the tribes was over. Itwas something that I thought could happen only to others, never to me. His parents had wanted him to become apriest, and thereby a source of pride for a simple farm family. Yes, their days were all the same, with the seemingly endless hoursbetween sunrise and dusk; and they had never read a book in their younglives, and didn't understand when the boy told them about the sights of thecities. You can publish your book online for free in a few minutes! Butthis was the present momentthe party the camel driver had mentionedand he wanted to live it as he did the lessons of his past and his dreams ofthe future. All they think about is food and water.Maybe we're all that way, the boy mused. An old man, with a breastplate of gold, wouldn'thave lied just to acquire six sheep.The old man had spoken about signs and omens, and, as the boy wascrossing the strait, he had thought about omens. So, he asked if the old man'sblessing was still with him.He took out one of the stones. 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 old woman asked him to swearagain while looking at the image of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.\"It's a dream in the language of the world,\" she said. Buthe was excited at his intuitive understanding of the camel driver's comment:maybe he was also learning the universal language that deals with the pastand the present of all people. Don't try to enterinto the life of the oasis,\" he said, and walked away.But the Englishman was exultant. He never realized thatpeople are capable, at any time in their lives, of doing what they dream of.\"\"He should have decided to become a shepherd,\" the boy said. Video An illustration of an audio speaker. Now that I have seen them, and now that I see how immense mypossibilities are, I'm going to feel worse than I did before you arrived.Because I know the things I should be able to accomplish, and I don't wantto do so.\"It's good I refrained from saying anything to the baker in Tarifa, thought theboy to himself.They went on smoking the pipe for a while as the sun began to set. The two men exchangedsome words in Arabic, and the bar owner seemed irritated.\"Let's get out of here\" said the new arrival. But the boy never took his eye off hisnew friend. If you can concentrate always on the present, you'll be a happyman. But now I'm sad andalone. Just as you knowthat you're not going to buy your sheep.\"\"Who told you that?\" asked the boy, startled.\"Maktub\" said the old crystal merchant.And he gave the boy his blessing. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 30 / 94at my side, and those in front of me, and the conversations and prayers wewould share. 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. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist Page 3 / 94\"How did you learn to read?\" the girl asked at one point.\"Like everybody learns,\" he said. But shehadn't charged him anything.\"In order to find the treasure, you will have to follow the omens. Some of them were richpilgrims, traveling in caravans with servants and camels, but most of thepeople making the pilgrimage were poorer than I.\"All who went there were happy at having done so. 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. He recited an Our Father silently.\"Very interesting,\" said the woman, never taking her eyes from the boy'shands, and then she fell silent.The boy was becoming nervous. He called to the boy, andthey took a walk along the dunes surrounding the encampment. Books. Every step has to be followedexactly as it was followed by the masters.\"The boy learned that the liquid part of the Master Work was called the Elixirof Life, and that it cured all illnesses; it also kept the alchemist fromgrowing old. 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. 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. Several lost sheep. 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. Thenthe two went off to have some more tea.\"I'm leaving today,\" said the boy. 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. The dunes were changed constantlyby the wind, yet these were the same sands he had known since he was achild. That morning he had knowneverything that was going to happen to him as he walked through thefamiliar fields. The boy watched it through itstrajectory for some time, until it was hidden behind the white housessurrounding the plaza. *\"I'm the leader of the caravan,\" said a dark-eyed, bearded man. Wearing his new sandals, he descended the stairs silently.The city was still sleeping. 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. 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