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Warrior of Light

Paulo Coelho

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From now on - and for the next few hundred years -
the Universe is going to help warriors of light
and hinder the prejudiced.




The Earth's energy needs to be renewed.

New ideas need space.

Body and soul need new challenges.

The future has become the present,
and every dream – except those dreams
that involve preconceived ideas –
will have a chance to be heard.


Anything of importance will remain;
anything useless will disappear.

However, it is not the warrior's responsibility
to judge the dreams of others,
and he does not waste time criticising
other people's decisions.

In order to have faith in his own path,
he does not need to prove
that someone else's path is wrong.



* * * * *


The moment that he begins to walk along it,
the warrior of light recognises the Path.


Each stone, each bend cries welcome to him.

He identifies with the mountains and the streams,
he sees something of his own soul in the plants
and the animals and the birds of the field.


Then, accepting the help of God and of God's Signs,
he allows his Personal Legend to guide him towards
the tasks that life has reserved for him.


On some nights, he has nowhere to sleep,
on others, he suffers from insomnia.

'That's just how it is,' thinks the warrior.

'I was the one who chose to walk this path.
'
In these words lies all his power:
he chose the path along which he is walking
and so has no complaints.



* * * * *

A warrior of light knows
that he has much to be grateful for.

He was helped in his struggle by the angels;
celestial forces placed each thing in its place,
thus allowing him to give of his best.


His companions say: 'He's so lucky!'
And the warrior does sometimes
achieve things far beyond his capabilities.

That is why, at sunset, he kneels and gives
thanks for the Protective Cloak surrounding him.



His gratitude, however, is not limited
to the spiritual world; he never forgets his friends,
for their blood mingled with his on the battlefield.


A warrior does not need to be reminded
of the help given him by others;
he is the first to remember and he makes
sure to share with them any rewards he receives.



* * * * *

A warrior of light knows that
certain moments repeat themselves.


He often finds himself faced
by the same problems and situations,
and seeing these difficult situations return,
he grows depressed, thinking that he is
incapable of making any progress in life.


'I've been through all this before,'
he says to his heart.
'Yes, you have been
through all this before,' replies his heart.

'But you have never been beyond it.
'

Then the warrior realises that these
repeated experiences have but one ..
to teach him what he does not want to learn.



* * * * *

The warrior of light meditates.

He sits in a quiet place in his tent
and surrenders himself to the divine light.


When he does this, he tries not to think
about anything; he shuts himself off from
the search for pleasure, from challenges
and revelations, and allows his gifts and
powers to reveal themselves.


Even if he does not recognise them then,
these gifts and powers are taking care of
his life and will influence his day-to-day existence.


While he meditates, the warrior is not himself,
but a spark from the Soul of the World.

These are the moments that give him
an understanding of his responsibilities
and of how he should behave accordingly.


A warrior of light knows that in the silence
of his heart he will hear an order that will guide him.


* * * * *

The warrior of light knows that no one
is stupid and that life teaches everyone –
however long that may take.


He always does his best and expects
the best of others.
Through his generosity,
he tries to show each person how much
they are capable of achieving.

Some of his companions say:
'Some people are so ungrateful.
'
The warrior is not discouraged by this.

And he continues to encourage other
people because this is also a way
of encouraging himself.



* * * * *


A warrior of light knows his own faults.

But he also knows his qualities.

Some of his companions complain
all the time that 'other people have more
opportunities than we do.
'

Perhaps they are right, but a warrior does
not allow himself to be paralysed by this;
he tries to make the most of his virtues.


He knows that the gazelle's power lies
in its strong legs.
The power of the seagull
lies in the accuracy with which it can spear a fish.


He has learned that the reason the tiger
does not fear the hyena is because he is
aware of his own strength.


He tries to establish what he can truly rely on.

And he always checks that he carries three
things with him: faith, hope and love.

If these three things are there,
he does not hesitate to go forward.



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From Manual of the Warrior of Light, copyright Paulo Coelho 1997, English translation copyright Margaret Jull Costa 2002, published in the UK in 2002 by HarperCollins.



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