actually I read this book long ago ... anyway the eye-blindness in the book is a metaphor for the blindess of hearts and minds ... I agree with you two on " why the women didn't go blind"
actually I read this book long ago ... anyway the eye-blindness in the book is a metaphor for the blindess of hearts and minds ... I agree with you two on " why the women didn't go blind"
look at here
why there isn,t anybody here?what,s up?unfortunately I had some problems but where are the others
hey dear Mahsa, well, I wanted to take part a couple of days ago but I thought you are reading 'blindness' right now n you are going to talk about it, so I decided to keep silent but just to yr info, last night I finished 'memories of geisha' by 'Arthur Golden', I had watched the movie but the book grabbed my attention more; actually I read the English one, so there are some parts which I have to read again to follow properly
but generally, I liked it
Dear Mahsa .. I see you you've used a saying by Osho .. have you read about him ? ... what do you think about him ?
yeah I know him a little
I have 3 books of him
he was an Indian mystic and philosopher
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hi
talking about Blindness or The Alchemist?
At last I bought The Alchemist .... I'm reading it and reached to half of it .... I really enjoy it and I've read some psychological books before and now I find out all of that books are in it .... I'll finish it and back and talking about it more because its better to conclude about a book when you finished it,yea?
GOOD LUCK
there is nobody who read the Blindness right now
So we can start The Alchemist if you like
you know why I asked that ? ... 'cause he's kinda infamous ... check out his biography on neutral sources ... doesn't look like a true guru - doesn't act like one ...
ok .... You start first .... I'll finish it till tomorrow
hi
I finished the book .... it had a very good finish and it was a very meaningful story. During reading this book 3 things was sticky in my mind: the story about that beautiful girl at the beginning of the story and the story that the old king described for Santiago and the sentence that The alchemist said:"maybe God created desert to make laugh on the human mouth when he/she sees the trees"
and I saw some Psychological things that I've read about them in Present and Who moved my cheese specially when Santiago sold his sheep.... and when the old man said to him:"I attend to my walking when I'm walking and I attend to my stopping when I'm standing"
and if I wanna give point to this story I'll give 9.5/10
and I feel that is a psychological story rather than a novel!
waiting for your viewpoints
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