Description
The narrator is exposed to many spiritual experiences in his journey, represented in discovering new meanings of love, piety, death and pain, and most importantly, it becomes clear that reaching the stage of reconciliation with oneself and enlightenment is not elitist, nor is it limited to the chosen people, but is also available to every person who walks his own path, as the narrator walked the path of Saint Jacob, because the supernatural is present on the path of ordinary people. What is important is the path itself, and our discovery of ourselves through travel, adventure and pursuit. In the face of this discovery, the goal becomes secondary. The narrator, after walking the path in order to discover the secret of his sword, discovers that secret, but does not announce it, for the secret is what is discovered and not announced. The novel “Pilgrim of Compostela” is considered the most important station in Coelho’s life, from which he set out to other stations, and it is the beginning of the “good struggle” that will push Coelho to win the battles of high literature.
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