Saturday, July 4, 2009

Spritual and serene.... the BRIDA way!

"Paulo Paulo, where thou get such words to explain the inexplicable ?"

I am all ga-ga with Paulo Coelho's yet another Masterpiece( if I may be least appreciating ), Brida. I had already been through Alchemist, the renowned bestseller! The story is of a girl, with rather extraordinary talents to see into the meta-ordinary. She is in search for a Guide who could tell her about Magic, about all those questions that intrigue mortals like me!

She finds a man who resides by the woods, called "Magus" and he teaches her the importance of patience, courage and the will to go on in life. She also meets "Wicca" who tells her that she's supposed to be a "Witch", one of the four ways-- the virgin, the saint, the martyr, and the witch --to realise one's mission in life!

The story builds around the internal contradiction Brida faces while trying to strike a logical balance between the Visible( Mortals, earth! ) and the Invisible. Invisible here referring to Heavens where all the Wisdom resides, where we have our fathers and forefathers, where there are answers to all !



Brida by Paulo Coelho

The search for spiritual peace and understanding leads her to her mission in life, to protect and pass the legacy witches had always had. She understands the true meaning of a Soulmate, which turns out to be the "Magus" in the end!

Soulmate is considered by Paulo as one of the major reasons of existence of a bieng, and that his questions about life, birth and aspirations could only be answered by the spiritual search for soulmate !

I would quote some stanzas which I see to be of great inspirational help:

1.

" People give flowers as presents because flowers contain the true meaning of love. Anyone who tries to possess a flower will have to watch it's beauty fading. But if you simply look at the flower in a field, you will keep it forever, because the flower is a part of the evening and the sunset and the smell of damp earth and the clouds on the horizon. "

2.
"Being human means having doubts and still continue on your path."

3.
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And it taught me something else that I'll never forget: finding one important thing in your life dosen't mean you have to give up all the other important things"


There is one thing that people reading this review should take with them. Paulo is a great writer when it comes to influencing people with his sheer superiority of his thoughts, though if you are seeking for a "masala" flick with all those treacherous turns, better not disappoint yourself by taking this work of art! His books can be a rather boor when it comes to keeping the plot, but you need to lookout for those marvellous quotes as some I have posted!

For the record, it indeed is a good read.... go for it :-)!

1 comment:

  1. I completely agree with last paragraph of your post.
    I also recently read the book and I was too amazed by the book's treatment of a much complex topic

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