Taught me a few things, as with everyone else who read it, I assume. It was a special read cause someone close, asked me to read it, probably the only way I could read something. And the only reason, I tried to understand, relate, think and learn.
- It tells me to focus, on the goal, give everything to it or don't bother pursuing it (like the crystal merchant, who is not leading a bad life but less content with a missing link)
- It tells me to listen to my heart. Sometimes it pushes and sometimes warns you. It might not tell you the exactly how to discover the "elixir of life" but it definitely can lead you towards it. Warning: It involves sacrifices, giving up on your immediate treasure, your loved ones in the pursuit of something else
- It tells me "not to spill the oil in the spoon", which I will try not to forget, ever
The more I read, the more I thought, happy and confused at the same time. The inquisitive me, seek more answers, which I hoped I would get somewhere. It didn't tell me "How do I listen to my heart to know what my destiny is and the path to it in so much noise", "What happens to people who probably don't reach their destiny but interrupt others, do they meet their just and why the desert sand don't engulf them". Probably, it's just my anger and it's not important.
I am in the middle of a journey which probably will lead me to "The pyramids" or probably settles me in a crystal shop, atop hill, but I do certainly cherish the Englishmen, King, Alchemist I am meeting along the way. Probably, keeping them in my little bag I carry, is my destiny, probably that's what I want to do.
Of all the people I met and connected with, I am left with 3 most important gems, my mother, my friend "B" and a sister "Y". Not that there are not more good friends or relatives of mine, but they sometimes want something in return which I don't always possess and at those times, I need to categorize again.
I can be judged very easily, can be loved and hated very easily but "kept" very seldom and these 3 gems keep me, they don't want anything in return and I say to the wind, this in my world is "True Love", is "Fatima's Love".
- It tells me to focus, on the goal, give everything to it or don't bother pursuing it (like the crystal merchant, who is not leading a bad life but less content with a missing link)
- It tells me to listen to my heart. Sometimes it pushes and sometimes warns you. It might not tell you the exactly how to discover the "elixir of life" but it definitely can lead you towards it. Warning: It involves sacrifices, giving up on your immediate treasure, your loved ones in the pursuit of something else
- It tells me "not to spill the oil in the spoon", which I will try not to forget, ever
The more I read, the more I thought, happy and confused at the same time. The inquisitive me, seek more answers, which I hoped I would get somewhere. It didn't tell me "How do I listen to my heart to know what my destiny is and the path to it in so much noise", "What happens to people who probably don't reach their destiny but interrupt others, do they meet their just and why the desert sand don't engulf them". Probably, it's just my anger and it's not important.
I am in the middle of a journey which probably will lead me to "The pyramids" or probably settles me in a crystal shop, atop hill, but I do certainly cherish the Englishmen, King, Alchemist I am meeting along the way. Probably, keeping them in my little bag I carry, is my destiny, probably that's what I want to do.
Of all the people I met and connected with, I am left with 3 most important gems, my mother, my friend "B" and a sister "Y". Not that there are not more good friends or relatives of mine, but they sometimes want something in return which I don't always possess and at those times, I need to categorize again.
I can be judged very easily, can be loved and hated very easily but "kept" very seldom and these 3 gems keep me, they don't want anything in return and I say to the wind, this in my world is "True Love", is "Fatima's Love".
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