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    There would be few who have not heard that the meek shall inherit the earth. It seems a clear enough statement but it has been twisted and ignored by religious leaders who continue to promote heaven as a destination after death. The adage is not that the meek will inherit heaven - so where does the idea of such a place come from? That was the question that sent me back in time to resolve. My memory of reincarnation and passage from life to life provided the background for my work in the Spirit.

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    the situation and in the desert‚ he finds his soul mate and fall in love with her .But when he propose her to marry her‚ she says she will marry him when he will accomplish his mission and find the treasure. He becomes perplexed by her reply. But the end of the story he realizes that actually treasure can get where your heart belongs and by this traveling whatever he discovered and wisdom he acquired that is the real gain of his

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    rush of sinful thoughts‚ expelled in vain! All that guilty sorrow‚ hidden from the world‚ whose great heart would have pitied and forgiven‚ to be revealed to him‚ the Pitiless‚ to him‚ the Unforgiving! All that dark treasure to be lavished on the very man‚ to whom nothing else could so adequately pay the debt of vengeance!” (Hawthorne 11). This statement is absolutely chilling in the way guilt is described; as if it were a “dark treasure” or to be “lavished upon someone”.

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    given 3 gold coins to start off and buy himself a flock of sheep. Then after starting his adventure to explore the world as a shepherd‚ he soon has a dream where a boy takes him to the Egyptian pyramids where he would find a treasure. However‚ when the location of this treasure was going to be revealed he woke up ;in addition‚ this happened to him twice. Santiago decided to find the meaning behind his dream ‚so he took advice from a gypsy fortune teller and by a mysterious man who claim to be the ancient

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    The Alchemist

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    The Alchemist is a book written by Brazilian author Paulo Cohelo.It tells the story of a young boy Santiago and his journey as a shepherd.Soon after Santiago has a dream about a treasure hidden inside the pyramids of Egypt.He soon realizes he needs to fulfill his personal legend and that everybody on Earth has a purpose in life.“The universe conspires in our favor”.When the universe conspires in our favor and with a little work from us we are able to fulfill personal legends and the things that come

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    Wouldn’t you like to be a hero in any type of situation‚ of course not a Superman or a Batman‚ but a person who falls under the role? Or to listen to something other than voices that’ll help you find treasure? Well J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Hobbit”‚ represents a heroic theme while Paulo Coelho’s “The Alchemist”‚ portrays the theme of listening to the centriole of Person Legends. However‚ both novels share the similar theme of perseverance. In the Hobbit‚ Tolkien portrays the main character‚ the hobbit

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    own life when he turned himself into wind. Santiago’s long journey gave him the love of his life. Siddhartha also became more united to nature‚ especially the river. If these two men decided not to trust their instinct and search for the unknown treasure‚ they would not have gained wisdom through their experience‚ and neither would have reached

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    Chapter 25 A strong desire to go somewhere and dig hidden treasure came to Tom. He went out to find Joe Harper but he failed. Next he sought out Ben Rogers but Ben had gone fishing. Fortunately‚ he stumbled upon Huck Finn the Red-Handed. Tom took Huck to a private place and told him the matter. Huck agreed so willingly. Huck asked Tom where they will dig out the treasure. Tom told him that robbers always hide it on islands or under dead trees that have one limb sticking out‚ or in haunted houses

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    more thoroughly throughout the story: the house itself. The house has a ’pulse’ and seems to breath. It even speaks saying‚ “safe‚ safe‚ safe” through the voice of a wood pigeon. The house seems to be hiding something from the living‚ a secret treasure. The story is about the house more than anything‚ discribing and then justifying it’s character. There seem to be three

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    ceiling--what? My hands were empty. The shadow of a thrush crossed the carpet; from the deepest wells of silence the wood pigeon drew its bubble of sound. "Safe‚ safe‚ safe" the pulse of the house beat softly. "The treasure buried; the room . . ." the pulse stopped short. Oh‚ was that the buried treasure? A moment later the light had faded. Out in the garden then? But the trees spun darkness for a wandering beam of sun. So fine‚ so rare‚ coolly sunk beneath the surface the beam I sought always burned behind

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