FOLLOW YOUR DREAM
Last
week, one of my T.Y. B’Com students, Pritvi, was hospitalized for Dengue. When
I went to see him, I carried two books – ‘The Alchemist’ by Paulo Coelho and
‘Anyway – The Paradoxical Commandments’ by Dr. Kent M. Keith. .
Pritivi lives, here in Mumbai, all
alone as his parents are away in the Middle East .
His elderly Maharashtrian maid and her family take extremely-good care of
Pritvi. I was touched when I saw this.
Dengue makes you very depressive.
Pritvi was feeling very low when I had been to see him. I had been to the
hospital with one of his batch-mates, Pooja, and we spent close to an hour cheering
him up. I knew Pritvi loved reading; but, looking at his condition, I gently
told him, “Pritvi, just go through a few lines… whenever you can… You will feel
nice.”
Two days later, when I called to
enquire about Pritvi’s health, he sounded much better and relieved. “Sir, I am
reading ‘The Alchemist’,” he said enthusiastically, “You had asked me to go
through a few lines… I couldn’t put the book down!”
Well, I felt very happy on
hearing that. I remembered the times the book had made me feel happy and hopeful…
Like in Pritvi’s case, I too had picked the book just to go through a ‘few
lines’…and ended up reading it cover-to-cover!
Paulo
is a very sensitive writer. His honesty and simplicity oozes out in all his writings.
After I read the book on him – ‘Confessions of a Pilgrim’ - by the well-known Spanish
writer and journalist, Juan Arias, my respect for Paulo had risen a hundred
notches higher… The phenomenon called Paulo Coelho, came about, to me, as a
very simple, humble and vulnerable soul who lived next door. I have recommended
his books, particularly ‘The Alchemist’ and ‘The Confessions…’ to several
people. And, yes, I have gifted ‘The Alchemist’ to many….
The Alchemist is a very sublime and inspiring fable about
the journey of an Andalusian
boy named Santiago .
Santiago , who
gets a recurring dream,
believes it to be prophetic,
and decides to travel to a Romani in a nearby town to discover its
meaning. It is the touching story of how this boy, who sincerely follows his
‘dream’, finds, along his long, uncertain journey, the ‘right’ guides, as though
they were his pre-destined allies in fulfillment of his cherished dream. On his
journey, the young-boy Santiago
meets the old king Melchizedek, who warmly tells him: "When
you really want something to happen, the whole universe conspires… so that your
wish comes true". In fact, this is the core message of Paulo’s fable and
he conveys it like a true alchemist!
‘The Alchemist’ went on to become a real
phenomenon… millions of copies sold and translated into over 60 different
languages, and finding its place in the Guinness Book of World Records, it was
destined to put Paulo on the world map…
But, note this:
when the book was first published by a local Brazilian publisher, it had
received a luke-warm response, which had prompted the publisher to tell Paulo bluntly that it would neither take him anywhere nor would bring him any money… and, so, it was
better if he could focus on stock market, instead!
Paulo, as is in his
endearing fable, was heart-broken and went away into the deserts with his wife
in order to comfort himself... only to return with the strong faith that his
little book – ‘The Alchemist – was, in deed, a ‘hidden treasure’ as in his
novel… And, he went about knocking every door to tell that…
Yes, like the boy Santiago , Paulo, too,
followed his heart… his dream…
The rest, as they
always say, is history...
And, sometimes, 'destiny'!
I am
happy Pritvi is feeling a lot better, now!
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pic.: Anima D'Cunha
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