Paulo Coelho – Pilgrimage / The pilgrimage to Santiago, where I find myself.[Book Review]

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Paulo Coelho – Pilgrimage / The pilgrimage to Santiago, where I find myself.

 

I read a book by Paulo Coelho. The name of book was Pilgramage.  Walked the Camino de Santiago. It would have been better if I had read this book before walking there.

 

It can be read by Christians, Catholics, or non-religious people.
The protagonist, Paulo Coelho himself, Overcoming his own fears in trainings on the mystical Camino de Santiago He continues to fight the good fight.
For the purpose of ‘sword’. Growing up in his journey to obtain the ‘sword’. The focus is on continuing the journey of conquering evil and continuing the good fight. Everyone sets goals, but what are you going to do with them? to the question, It looked like he had been hit in the head.

It is not a point of view and goal, but that you have to move within a big direction and values.
For example, collect 10 billion! the goal of I want to be a teacher! Rather than the goal of “What will you do after collecting 10 billion, what kind of life do you want to live as a teacher?” It taught me how important it is to live with a mission/vision. An essay written while walking on the pilgrimage to Santiago at the age of 27.

If you hadn’t walked the Camino de Santiago, I wondered if I could have had the depth of existing books. Among the books by Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist is my favorite.

A wonderful book that respects human free will. I had a conversation with Eliani, a Brazilian traveler I met while walking on the Camino de Santiago. She fell in love with Dinish, a Portuguese man she met on the pilgrimage to Santiago, and made the pilgrimage 11 times. For her, it was her livelihood, life, and travel. There was a pilgrim I had a conversation with on the Camino de Santiago. she was brazilian About [Brazil] she had to talk about her and her only thing was how beautiful Iguazu, where she had been, was. Suddenly, Paulo Coelho came to mind.

When I asked if he knew, he said that he was impressed with this Pilgrim book. If you haven’t read it, please read it. I like Alchemist books, but I have little interest in the author, Paulo Coelho. She didn’t even know that such a book existed. I promised to read it, and I did. If he had read before the pilgrimage, he would chew the cud, if not all, of his training. He may have walked that way. However, the familiar scenery of those roads is not much different from the 1970s and now. I loved that the people and climates depicted were so familiar and so welcome.

The book The Pilgrimage by Paulo Coelho. From the point of view of a non-religious person, there were many parts that were difficult to understand, Rather than the meaning of good and evil in religion, seeking agape in a good fight with myself, The process of figuring out what to do. As a result, the process of finding myself teaches life regardless of religion. If you are going to walk the pilgrimage to Santiago, or if you have walked, this book is worth reading at least once. ** If you look at the end of the book, you will see who the translator is. Paulo Coelho is a Portuguese-speaking Brazilian.

The translator speaks French. Perhaps, it must have been translated in this order: Portuguese->French, French->Korean.

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