“If you want to see the rainbow you have to learn to like the
rain”
This was just one of the beautiful sentences which kept me
mesmerized this weekend and up way too late I might add. Such beautiful words!
Rich in depth yet so simple and elegant. To me reading most books by Paulo
Coelho is as divine a experience as enjoying the double chocolate cheese cake at
Paradise Road Gallery Café – savored slowly, one spoonful at a time.
It was completely by accident that I discovered that he had a new
book out. I was browsing through PC’s Face Book fan page and blog whilst
chilling out in my office den on a poya day and happened to play a video
completely by accident which turned out to be the trailer for Aleph his new
book. The moment it dawned on me that a
new book was out my heart started beating fast! I started sweating and was agog
with excitement. I HAD to get my hands on this new book right then.
Fortunately for me Vijitha Yapa Crescat- yes one of the few book stores open on
poya days - had a few copies available and I rushed there like a drug addict
running to get his fix and heaved a sigh of relief when the copies were finally
in my hands.
I am glad to report that my reading experience of Aleph lived up
to expectation.
In fact it seems that it exceeded my friend RC’s expectation who I
also got a copy for because she says that it was the best book she read of his
so far. Personally I thought it was “Eleven Minutes” or the “The Zahir”. But
then each to his own at least that is what I say.
It also dealt with a subject that I have been thinking about a lot
the past few days. Specially due to the current situation I am experiencing in
my life right now. Do the people whose lives we have affected in a previous
life (positively or negatively) come back into the presnt? As a Christian who
worships in a charismatic church these kinds of subjects are considered taboo.
But still I can’t help but wonder?
3 comments:
One of the Best Authors I have read. Love his books.
i've only read two of his books, so not sure if it's because of that, but somehow i could never immerse myself in his books.
I have not read his books.
But I can answer your question with my views. Yes I strongly believe that people from the past life to sometimes link up in this life.
This could be also due to the fact that Hindus believe in re-birth and we pray that we dont have one.
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