Brida by Paulo Coelho


i bought this book when i was in jakarta few months ago. i bought it because of the author's name. i thought that he's very famous and people read his books, a lot. why do i never read any of his book? so i picked it up and read the back cover. and it sounds very interesting. "everyone has their own destiny".

so i bought it and just finished reading it. and i can say that it's wonderful. it doesn't speak about one form of religion, but i can see that there are many parts of God that's been talking about inside. how we find Him, how to be close to Him. any religion and belief we're walking to, we're just choosing our path to go back to Him. any road we take. we just wanna go to Him.

it tells me that people are looking for a cause why they are here in the world. but as long as they're just looking for it, they seem like forget really doing something on this world. probably the answer is we don't know why we're here. and accept it. believing that there's 'One Hand' that guides our path. and starting from that, we start to live our life, truly as it is. following our dreams, reaching our goals, and finally, living.

this is amazing book about God, about human, and of course, about love.

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