Description: The PilgrimageBy Paulo Coelho The Pilgrimage by Paulo Coelho is a captivating parable that takes readers on a profound journey of self-discovery and the pursuit of one's true purpose. Set in 1986, the story revolves around the author's failed initiation into the order Regnus Agnus Mundi (RAM) and his subsequent quest to find his place within the order.The protagonist, whose name is not explicitly mentioned, is informed that in order to gain acceptance into RAM, he must embark on a spiritual pilgrimage along the Way of St. James. His mission is to find a symbolic sword that will signify his readiness to join the order. Accompanied by Petrus, another RAM member, the author sets off on this transformative journey.Throughout the pilgrimage, Petrus serves as a guide and mentor to the author, imparting wisdom and teaching him various meditation techniques. These exercises, such as the RAM Breathing Exercise, Blue Sphere Exercise, and Cruelty Exercise, help the author delve into his inner self and explore the depths of his consciousness. Petrus also introduces him to philosophy and Western mystical thought, expanding his understanding of life and truth.As the duo traverses the legendary road across Spain, the author begins to realize that the most extraordinary experiences can be found in the simplest of things. He learns to appreciate the beauty of nature, the kindness of strangers, and the power of self-reflection. Each encounter along the way contributes to his personal growth and understanding of the world.Coelho's writing style is poetic and introspective, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the protagonist's thoughts and emotions. The narrative is filled with profound insights and philosophical musings, encouraging readers to reflect on their own lives and search for their true purpose.Originally titled 'O Diario de Um Mago' or 'Diary of A Mage', The Pilgrimage has been translated into thirty-eight languages and has captivated readers worldwide. Its universal themes of self-discovery, spirituality, and the pursuit of truth resonate with people from all walks of life.Published by Harper in 2006, The Pilgrimage is available in paperback and consists of 240 pages. It weighs 190 grams, making it a portable companion for those embarking on their own personal journeys. The book falls under the genre of Literature & Fiction, but its profound themes and philosophical exploration elevate it beyond a simple categorization.The Pilgrimage is a thought-provoking and inspiring novel that invites readers to embark on their own inner pilgrimage. It reminds us that the answers we seek are often found within ourselves and that the journey towards self-discovery is as important as the destination. Coelho's masterful storytelling and profound insights make The Pilgrimage a timeless classic that continues to touch the hearts and minds of readers around the world. Notice: The displayed image is a symbolic representation of the book, The actual book cover image may differ. ( Why? Sometimes publishers change the cover image with reprints, we have thousands of listings, it is practically impossible to keep track of all those changes.) Book Information:ISBN 13: 9788172235390Publisher: HarperYear: 2006Format: Paperback Author:Paulo Coelho is a renowned Brazilian author known for his thought-provoking and spiritually inclined writings. Born on August 24, 1947, in Rio de Janeiro, Coelho began his career as a songwriter before transitioning into writing novels. His most famous work, "The Alchemist," has sold over 65 million copies worldwide and has been translated
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Author: Paulo Coelho
Book Title: The Pilgrimage
Language: English
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Harper
Genre: Literature & Fiction
Original Language: English
Publication Year: 2006
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Number of Pages: 240
Unit Quantity: 1