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Thursday, 06 December 2007 |
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Life is a banquet. And the tragedy is that most people are starving to death. That's what I'm really talking about. There's a nice story about some people who were on a raft off the coast of Brazil perishing from thirst. They had no idea that the water they were floating on was fresh water. The river was coming out into the sea with such force that it went out for a couple of miles, so they had fresh water right there where they were. But they had no idea. In the same way, we're surrounded with joy, with happiness, with love. Most people have no idea of this whatsoever.
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Monday, 11 February 2008 |
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Author: Paulo Coelho
Review by Stella
"Tell your heart that the fear of suffering is worse than the suffering itself."
Some called “The Alchemist” a novel of optimism, some called it a novel of a symbolic life journey. I see it as a reflective mirror that is able to show us our true and essential reason on living our live, or in the alchemist’s word, on pursuing our personal myth: either courage or fear. |
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Sunday, 13 January 2008 |
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An easygoing disciple complained that he had never experienced the Silence that the Master frequently commended.
Said the Master, "Silence only comes to active people." |
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Tuesday, 22 January 2008 |
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The only way someone can be of help to you is in challenging your ideas. If you're ready to listen and if you're ready to be challenged, there's one thing that you can do, but NO ONE CAN HELP YOU. What is this most important thing of all? It's called self-observation. No one can help you there. No one can give you a method. No one can show you a technique. The moment you pick up a technique, you're programmed again. But self-observation - watching yourself - is important. It is not the same as self-absorption. |
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