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”theypanionareasureoftheir
destiny,houtingactuallytoliveoutthedestiny.”
”isitthatistilloknoheboyasked.
butthealchestntiolooktothehorizon.andfinallythefaluedeal.
theydugaholeandlittheirfireinit,sothatthelightoftheflasbeseen.
”inalchestsilybecauseinalchest,”hesaid,ashepreparedtheal.”ileaedthe
sygrandfather,hisfather,andsoon,backtothecreationofthe
es,thestererald.buto
rejectsilethings,aracts,interpretations,andphilosophicalstudies.theyalsobeganto
feelthattheykneeraldtabletisstillalivetoday.”
”eraldtablet”theboyedtoknow.
thealchestbegantodrapletedhisdrainutes.ashe
dreetthatday;itseedasifithad
takenplaceyearsandyearsago.
”thisiseraldtablet,”saidthealchest,whenhehadfinished.
theboytriedtoreadteninthesand.
”itsade,”saidtheboy,abitdisappointed.”itlookslikeansbooks.”
”no,”thealchestanssliketheflightofthosettbeuoodbyreason
aloheeraldtabletisadirectpassagetothesouloftheworld.
”theeoodthatthisnaturalageandapyofparadise.the
existehisplyaguarathereexistsahatisperfect.godcreatedthe
enulduandhisspiritualteagsandthervels
ofhis.thatseanbya.”
”shouldiuandtheeraldtablet”theboyasked.
”perhaps,ifyouy,thisetostudythebesto
uandtheeraldtablet.butyouareinthedesert.soierseyourselfinit.thedesertwill
giveyouaandingofthe,anythingonthefaceoftheearthhat.you
donteveouandthedesert:allyouhavetodoiseasilegrainofsand,and
youarvelsofcreation.”
”horseselfinthedesert”
”listentoyourheart.itknoefrohesoulofthewillone
dayretuthere.”
theyuchre
cautious,becausetheyostviolentbattleswerebeingwaged.
astheyvedalong,theboytriedtolistentohisheart.
ites,hishearthadalotellitsstory,butlatelythat
eses
itbeotionaloverthedesertsutheboyhadtohidehistears.hisheartbeatfastest
oresloheboystaredentraheendless
horizonsofthedesert.buthisheartisthadfallen
intosilence.
”pthatday.
”because,is,thatisreasure.”
”butheartisagitated,”theboysaid.”ithasitsdrea,itgetsetional,anditsbee
passionateoveraanofthedesert.itasksthingsof,anditkeepsfroleepingny
nights,thinkingabouther.”
”hatsgood.yourheartisalive.keeplisteningtoithastosay.”
durithreedays,thetberofardtribesn,andsahers
onthehorizon.theboysheartbegantospeakoffear.ittoldhitoriesithadheardfrohesoulof
theeisit
frighteheboyightnotfindhistreasure,orthatheghtdiethereinthe
desert.atothertis,ittoldtheboythatitisfied:ithadfoundloveandriches.
”heartisatraitor,”theboysaidtothealchest,heyhadpausedtorestthehorses.”it
doesogoon.”
”thatkessehealchestans,yhtloseeverythingyouvewon.”
”he”
”becauseyouokeepitquiet.evenifyoupretendnottohaveheardit
tellsyou,ithereinsideyou,repeatingtoyouyourethinkingaboutlifeandabout
theworld.”
”youanishouldlisten,evenifitstreasonous”
”treasonisabloesuedly.ifyouknoodo
thattoyou.becauseyoullknosand.
”youyourheart.soitsbettertolistentoithastosay.that
ofearanunanticipatedblow.”
theboyntiolistentohisheartastheyetouanditsdodges
andtricks,andtoacceptitasithisfear,andfotabouthisogobacktotheoasis,
bethatitplainsotis,”it
said,”itsbecauseiheheartofaperson,andpeoplesheartsarethato
pursuetheirstiortantdrea,be,orthattheyllbe
uoachievetheefearfuljustthinkingoflovedoneswhogoaway
forever,orofntsthatuldhavebeengoodbutighthavebeen
foundbuthesands.because,hesethingshappen,erribly.”
”heartisafraidthatitistonenightastheylookedup
attheonlesssky.
”tellyourheartthatthefearofsufferingishanthesufferingitself.andthathasever
suffereds,becauseeverysendofthesearchisasends
enunterhgoday.”
”everysendofthesearchisaerhgod,”theboytoldhisheart.”whenihavebeen
trulysearytreasure,everydayhasbeenlunous,becauseiveknohateveryhourwas
apartofth
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