Like the Flowing River: Thoughts and Reflections

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by Paulo Coelho


  Paulo Coelho’s website address is: www.paulocoelho.com

  First published in English by HarperCollinsPublishers 2006

  This edition 2007

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  © Paulo Coelho 1998–2005

  English translation © Margaret Jull Costa 2005

  Excerpt from ‘The Road Not Taken’ from The Poetry of Robert Frost, edited by Edward Connery Lathem. © 1916, 1969 by Henry Holt and Company, © 1944 by Robert Frost. Reprinted by permission of Henry Holt and Company, LLC.

  ‘Limits’ translated by Anthony Kerrigan from Personal Anthology by Jorge Luis Borges, published by Jonathan Cape.

  Reprinted by permission of The Random House Group Ltd.

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  Paulo Coelho asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work

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  Table of Contents

  Cover Page

  Title Page

  Epigraph

  Preface

  A Day at the Mill

  Prepared for Battle, But With a Few Doubts

  The Way of the Bow

  The Story of the Pencil

  How to Climb Mountains

  The Importance of a Degree

  In a Bar in Tokyo

  The Importance of Looking

  Genghis Khan and His Falcon

  Looking at Other People’s Gardens

  Pandora’s Box

  How One Thing Can Contain Everything

  The Music Coming from the Chapel

  The Devil’s Pool

  The Solitary Piece of Coal

  The Dead Man Wore Pyjamas

  Manuel Is an Important and Necessary Man

  Manuel Is a Free Man

  Manuel Goes to Paradise

  In Melbourne

  The Pianist in the Shopping Mall

  On My Way to the Chicago Book Fair

  Of Poles and Rules

  The Piece of Bread That Fell Wrong Side Up

  Of Books and Libraries

  Prague, 1981

  For the Woman Who Is All Women

  A Visitor Arrives from Morocco

  My Funeral

  Restoring the Web

  These Are My Friends

  How Do We Survive?

  Marked Out to Die

  The Moment of Dawn

  A January Day in 2005

  A Man L ying on the Ground

  The Missing Brick

  Raj Tells Me a Story

  The Other Side of the Tower of Babel

  Before a Lecture

  On Elegance

  Nhá Chica of Baependi

  Rebuilding the House

  The Prayer That I Forgot

  Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro

  Living Your Own Legend

  The Man Who Followed His Dreams

  The Importance of the Cat in Meditation

  I Can’t Get In

  Statutes for the New Millennium

  Destroying and Rebuilding

  The Warrior and Faith

  In Miami Harbour

  Acting on Impulse

  Transitory Glory

  Charity Under Threat

  On Witches and Forgiveness

  On Rhythm and the Road

  Travelling Differently

  A Fairy Tale

  Brazil’s Greatest Writer

  The Meeting That Did Not Take Place

  The Smiling Couple (London, 1977)

  The Second Chance

  The Australian and the Newspaper Ad

  The Tears of the Desert

  Rome: Isabella Returns from Nepal

  The Art of the Sword

  In the Blue Mountains

  The Taste of Success

  The Tea Ceremony

  The Cloud and the Sand Dune

  Norma and the Good Things

  Jordan, the Dead Sea, 21 June 2003

  In San Diego Harbour, California

  The Art of Withdrawal

  In the Midst of War

  The Soldier in the Forest

  In a Town in Germany

  Meeting in the Dentsu Gallery

  Reflections on 11 September 2001

  God’s Signs

  Alone on the Road

  The Funny Thing About Human Beings

  An Around-the-World Trip After Death

  Who Would Like This Twenty-Dollar Bill?

  The Two Jewels

  Self-Deception

  The Art of Trying

  The Dangers Besetting the Spiritual Search

  My Father-in-law, Christiano Oiticica

  Thank You, President Bush

  The Intelligent Clerk

  The Third Passion

  The Catholic and the Muslim

  Evil Wants Good to Prevail

  The Law of Jante

  The Old Lady in Copacabana

  Remaining Open to Love

  Believing in the Impossible

  The Storm Approaches

  Some Final Prayers

  More about Paulo Coelho

  Author Biography: Paulo Coelho

  Paulo Coelho The Witch of Portobello

  Heron Ryan, 44, journalist

  Life is a journey

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  Copyright

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