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”an.”becauseyoureallyliketotravel.”
”hekheoldn,anhrough
thebook,ingtoansclothingwas
strange.helookedlikeanarab,unusualinthoseparts.africawasonlyafewhours
froarifonehadonlytocrossthenarroraitsbyboat.arabsoftenappearediy,
shoppingandtirangeprayersseveraltisaday.
””theboyasked.
”froanyplaces.”
”nooneanyplaashepherd,andihavebeentonyplaces,but
iefronlyoneplacefroearanacastle.thatswhereiwasbo.”
”hen,.”
theboydidntknohedidnttoask,fearingthathewouldappear
ignorant.helookedatthepeopleintheplazafandgoing,andallof
theeedtobeverybusy.
”so,like”heasked,tryingtogetsosortofclue.
”itslikeitalwayshasbeen.”
noclueyet.buthekneinandalusia.ifit.
”and”heinsisted.
””theoldnlaughed.”thekingofsale
peoplesaystrahings,theboythought.sotisitsbettertobehthesheep,say
anything.aerstilltobealonee
.butethingsthatareso
strayoudontknoontiheion.
”naislan.”hoanysheepdoyouhave”
”enough,”saidtheboy.heuldseethattheoldnoreabouthislife.
”hen,.ithelpyouifyoufeelyouvegotenoughsheep.”
theboyanwhohadaskedforadrink
ofhisartedtheion.
”givebook,”theboysaid.”ihavetogoandgathersheepagoing.”
”giveoenthofyoursheep,”saidtheoldn,”andilltellyouhoofindthehidden
treasure.”
theboyreeredhisdreaandsuddenlyeverything.theoldanhadnt
anybeheofindaoget
oneyiionaboutsothingthatdidnteve.theoldn
oo.
butbeforetheboyuldsayanything,theoldnleanedover,pickedupastidbegantoe
inthesandoftheplaza.sothingbrightreflectedfroischesthsutensitythattheboywas
ntarilyblinded.oventthateonehisage,thenvered
al,theboyoreadthe
oldnhadteninthesand.
there,inthesandoftheplazaofthatsllesofhisfatherandhisther
andthenaofthesenaryhehadattended.hereadthenaofthertsdaughter,hhe
hadntevenknohingshehadoldanyone.
”ihekingofsale”theoldnhadsaid.
”whybarrassed.
”forseveralreasons.butletssaythatthestiortantisthatyouhavesucceededindisvering
yourdestiny.”
theboydidntknoapersoiny”was.
”itsplish.everyone,heyareyoung,knotheir
destinyis.
”atthatpointintheirlives,everythingisclearahingispossible.theyarenotafraidto
dreaandtoyeaforeverythiheirlives.but,asti
passes,asteriousforthatitpossiblefortheorealizetheir
destiny.”
noneofanadesetotheboy.butheedtoknothe
”steriousforce”ertsdaughterpressedoldheraboutthat
”itsaforcethatappearstobeive,butactuallyshoorealizeyourdestiny.itprepares
yourspiritandyourhereisoruthonthispla:ever
itisthatyoudo,ething,itsbecausethatdesireihesoulofthe
universe.itsyourssioh.”
”evenarrythedaughterofatextilert”
”yes,orevensearchfortreasure.thesouloftheworldisnourishedbypeopleshappiness.andalso
byunhappiness,envy,andjealousy.torealizeoinyisapersonsonlyrealobligation.all
thingsareone.
”ahing,alltheuniversenspiresinhelpingyoutoachieveit.”
theye,theplazaaoanwho
spokefirst.
”endaflockofsheep”
”becauseiliketotravel.”
theoldnpoioabakerstandinginhisshopoheplaza.”whenhewas
achild,thatneney
aside.an,hesgoingtospendanthinafrica.heneverrealizedthatpeopleare
capable,atanytiintheirlives,ofdoingof.”
”heshouldhavedecidedtobeeashepherd,”theboysaid.
”ansaid.”butbakersarereiortantpeoplethan
shepherds.bakershavehos,intheopen.parentsherseetheir
childrenrrybakersthanshepherds.”
theboyfeltapanginhisheart,thinkingaboutthertsdaughter.therewassurelyabakerin
hertown.
theoldnntinued,”inthelongrun,esre
iortantforthehantheiroinies.”
theoldnleafedthroughthebook,aoreadingapagehecato.theboyed,andthen
interruptedtheoldnjustashehielfhadbeeninterrupted.”eallthis”
”becauseyouaretryingtorealizeyourdestiny.andyouareatthepointtogiveit
allup.”
”andthatshese”
”notaloranother.sotisiappearintheforbr >
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