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Feb 09 2008

The Beauty to be One’s Self

I finished reading a wonderful novel a few weeks ago that contained a beautiful story in it which I wanted to post on my blog. But, I figured it might be a little too long and that I might be infringing on the copyright notice of “except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.”

As I’ve mentioned in a previous post, Paulo Coelho is one of my favorite authors. His book “The Alchemist” is the best read for those seeking. There is a great interview in Newsweek Magazine where bestselling author Paulo Coelho reveals how he supports piracy of his own work. I do agree with his philosophy on internet books. If people like what they read on the internet; reviews, scanning a chapter of a book, quotes, they will purchase the book. Who is really going to sit in front of the computer and read a whole novel? Libraries are still growing, books are not going out of style because of the internet. Books are like friends, they provide entertainment, company, and insight. A book is something tangible, something to hold on to and enjoy. To be reread at a later date. As we grow, we are able to see different concepts, ideas and symbolism because our perceptions have changed.

So, I’m going to take a little liberty and post this wonderful story from Paulo Coelho’s book “Eleven Minutes: A Novel“, a story of passion, desire, love, disappointment, freedom, and dreams.

“Once upon a time, there was a bird. He was adorned with two perfect wings and with glossy, colorful, marvelous feathers. In short, he was a creature made to fly about freely in the sky, bringing joy to everyone who saw him.

One day, a woman saw this bird and fell in love with him. She watched his flight, her mouth wide in amazement, her heart pounding, her eyes shining with excitement. She invited the bird to fly with her, and the two travelled across the sky in perfect harmony. She admired and venerated and celebrated that bird.

But then she thought: He might want to visit far-off mountains! And she was afraid, afraid that she would never feel the same way about any other bird. And she felt envy, envy for the bird’s ability to fly.

And she felt alone.

And she thought: “I’m going to set a trap. The next time the bird appears, he will never leave again.”

The bird, who was also in love, returned the following day, fell into the trap and was put in a cage.

She looked at the bird every day. There he was, the object of her passion, and she showed him to her friends, who said: “Now you have everything you could possibly want.” However, a strange transformation began to take place: now that she had the bird and no longer needed to woo him, she began to lose interest. The bird, unable to fly and express the true meaning of his life, began to waste away and his feathers to lose their gloss; he grew ugly; and the woman no longer paid him any attention, except for feeding him and cleaning out his cage.

One day, the bird died. The woman felt terribly sad and spent all her time thinking about him. But she did not remember the cage, she thought only of the day when she had seen him for the first time, flying contentedly amongst the clouds.

If she had looked more deeply into herself, she would have realized that what had thrilled her about the bird was his freedom, the energy of his wings in motion, not his physical body.

Without the bird, her life too lost all meaning, and Death came knocking at her door. “Why have you come?” she asked Death. “So that you can fly once more with him across the sky,” Death replied. “If you had allowed him to come and go, you would have loved and admired him even more; alas, you now need me in order to find him again.”

Visit Paulo’s blog for quotes, stories, interviews and more: Paulo Coelho

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Jan 31 2008

Moment of Freedom

“In this moment, I am free.
I now become I—
I who lives by my own rules,
the rules of the Divine,
the laws of the Universe.
I can live my life in peace and not be
encumbered by any process,
for any process
is only another lesson and growth.

Lessons do not come to weigh me down,
to encumber me.
Lessons come as opportunities for growth,
which means change,
transformation,
upward movement;
not being pulled down into the lower vibrations
of the lessons themselves.

Sitting in the lower vibrations of the lesson
means being trapped.
Moving to the higher vibrations of the lesson,
I learn to spread my wings
and fly.

This is the real journey—
to learn to always be able
to spread my wings and fly,
not being caught in any situation,
circumstance,
relationship,
career step—
any aspect of my life.
And that includes my spirituality!
Instead, I must fly in relationship and
career and
spirituality.

The spirit of the Beloved lives within me.
I hear the trumpet call.
The shackles of conflict now lift away.
Together with the Beloved I create my life.
I spread my wings
and fly in freedom
through Love.”

From Intuitive Living: A Sacred Path by Alan Seale

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Jan 30 2008

Everlasting and unfading

Published by Tania under Love, music

Amarantine - Enya

(From what I could find, amarantine is everlasting, unfading…. which is derived from the Greek “amarantos”.)

You know when you give your love away
it opens your heart,
everything is new.
And you know time will always find a way
to let your heart believe it’s true.

You know love is everything you say;
a whisper, a word,
promises you give.
You feel it in the heartbeat of the day.
You know this is the way love is.

Amarantine…
Amarantine…
Amarantine…
Love is.
Love is.
Love…

Amarantine…
Amarantine…
Amarantine…
Love is.
Love is.
Love…

You know love may sometimes make you cry,
so let the tears go,
they will flow away,
for you know love will always let you fly
-how far a heart can fly away!

Amarantine…
Amarantine…
Amarantine…
Love is.
Love is.
Love…

Amarantine…
Amarantine…
Amarantine…
Love is.
Love is.
Love…

Amarantine…
Amarantine…
Amarantine…
Love is.
Love is.
Love…

You know when love’s shining in your eyes
it may be the stars
fallen from above.
And you know love is with you when you rise,
for night and day belong to love.

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Jan 22 2008

Only Time

Published by Tania under Love, music

Only Time - Enya

Who can say
where the road goes
where the day flows
only time
And who can say
if your love grows
as your heart chose
only time
Who can say
why your heart sighs
as your love flies
only time
And who can say
why your heart cries
when your love lies
only time

Who can say
when the roads meet
that love might be
in your heart
And who can say
when the day sleeps
if the night keeps
all your heart

Night keeps all your heart

Who can say
if your love grows
as your heart chose
only time
And who can say
where the road goes
where the day flows
only time

Who knows - only time
Who knows - only time

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Jan 14 2008

One sees clearly only with the heart

“What do I have to do?” asked the little prince.

“You have to be very patient,” the fox answered. “First you’ll sit down a little ways away from me, over there in the grass. I’ll watch you out of the corner of my eye, and you won’t say anything. Language is the source of misunderstandings. But day by day, you’ll be able to sit a little closer…”

The next day the little prince returned. 

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And he went back to the fox.

“Good-bye,” he said.

“Good-bye,” said the fox. “Here is my secret. It’s quite simple: One sees clearly only with the heart. Anything essential is invisible to the eyes.”

From “The Little Prince” by Antoine De Saint-Exupery

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