Showing posts with label Wonderful Reads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wonderful Reads. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Whilst In Sienna, 2009

Day nineteen: A picture of your favorite book.
     Like the Flowing River, by Paulo Coelho.
I actually stumbled upon this book as I was drifting down the cobblestone streets of Sienna, Italy.  I wandered into a little bookshop and, through nothing that could be called coincidence, my eyes fell upon its title.  The next thing I knew I was sitting on a little brick wall in the middle of the town's square, surrounded by  people speaking Italian, enjoying gelatos, and happily strolling down the flowered alleys, reading a book that must have been written just for me.
     The book is a collection of thoughts, reflections and short stories from Coelho's own life.  Coelho is an incredible, world renowned Brazilian author who has traveled everywhere on the earth.  His life is incredible--he's lived so many places, experienced so many things, spoken in front of so many different audiences, connected with so many different people, and yet he still sees the simple majesty, priceless lessons, and tiniest miracles wherever he goes.  I love it because all of these short messages are real, true experiences and reading them helps me to see life in a different, brighter light.  His writing is beautiful, poetic, understandable, relate-able, and enjoyable.  It's full of incredible life wisdom, and yet it's so simple.  If I had could transform my personality into a book, this would be it.

One quote out of my countless favorites:  "While separating the wheat from the chaff, and not allowing ourselves to be discouraged by the enormous number of charlatans in the world, I think we should ask ourselves again: what are we capable of?  And then, quite calmly, go off in search of our own immense potential."

If you're looking for a short, easy read that will bring you happiness, further open your eyes to the beauty of the world, and help you be a better person, this is my formal recommendation.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

The Iron Rod

Day seven: A picture of your most treasured item.

You know that question they always ask you in elementary school, "If your house were on fire and you could only grab three of your possessions, what would they be?"
                                 How do you really answer that at age 10?
Gameboy?  Favorite shirt?  Clumsily made scrapbook?  Wallet containing exactly seven dollars and 68 cents?
     Well, at age 19 I can finally answer that question with no doubt in my mind.  Amid clouds of smoke and rising flames, without a heartbeat going by I would grab my scriptures, my journal, and the stuffed animal I've had since I was a baby.  (I know, "ha ha--" okay, it means a lot to me!)  
This genuine leather, highlighted and underlined, glinting gold book means the world to me.  It couldn't be described better than as my most treasured item.

"...Come up hither to hear the pleasing word of God, yea, the word which healeth the wounded soul."  Jacob 2:8