Thursday, August 4, 2011

The Englishman says that the boy's progress at the crystal shop is an example of the principle of the Soul of the World. What does he mean?In...

In Paulo Coelho's novel, The
Alchemist
, the Englishman is searching for the alchemist in order to learn
the secret of turning common metals into gold. Part of his philosophy of life deals with
the soul.


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'That's the principle that governs all things,'
he said. 'In alchemy, it's called the Soul of the World. When you want something with
all your heart, that's when you are closest to the Soul of the World. It's always a
positive force.'...He said that it was not just a human gift, that everything on the
face of the earth had a
soul...



In essence, the
Englishman's philosophy first is that all things have souls: people, plants,
animals...even "a simple thought." In light of this basic principle, it seems that he
believes that the soul draws closer to the Soul of the World by wanting something "with
all his heart"—that this is a positive force that moves one along in life's
journey.


In Santiago's case, the Englishman believes that
his time spent at the crystal shop has brought the young boy closer to the Soul of the
World because his time with the crystal merchant led the boy to
continue his pursuit of his Personal Legend—which he wants with all
his heart—and in this way, it brought Santiago closer to the Soul of the
World.

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