At the oasis, Santiago meets and falls deeply in love with Fatima, a girl of the desert. Fatima tells him that true love does not hold someone back from their Personal Legend. She will wait for him, because a man who fulfills his destiny will always return. Heartbroken but determined, Santiago leaves her to find the alchemist. The mysterious, 200-year-old Alchemist (who turns lead into gold) agrees to guide Santiago. They ride into the desert. The Alchemist teaches Santiago to listen to his heart and to understand the Soul of the World . He says, “When you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it.”
Santiago realizes the treasure was never in Egypt. It was back where he started—under the sycamore tree at the abandoned church in Spain, where he had his original dream. He returns, digs beneath the tree, and finds a chest full of gold and jewels. the alchemist bahasa indonesia pdf
Remembering the king’s words, he decides to press on. He joins a caravan crossing the Sahara Desert toward the Al-Fayoum oasis. At the oasis, Santiago meets an Englishman who is searching for a 200-year-old alchemist. The Englishman studies books on alchemy—the art of turning lead into gold and finding the Elixir of Life. Santiago learns about the Master Work and the Philosopher’s Stone . But while the Englishman is lost in books, Santiago learns to observe the desert’s language and omens. At the oasis, Santiago meets and falls deeply
During their journey, they are captured by a tribal war camp. The Alchemist tells the chief that Santiago is an alchemist who can turn himself into the wind. The chief demands a demonstration—or they die. Heartbroken but determined, Santiago leaves her to find
Santiago, terrified, begins to speak to the wind, the sun, and the desert. He learns that all things are connected through the Soul of the World. He prays and his body turns into the wind. The warriors are stunned, and the two are set free. At the Egyptian pyramids, Santiago digs frantically but finds nothing. He is beaten by thieves who take his gold. The leader of the thieves laughs and says: “I had a dream too—that there was a treasure buried under a ruined church in Spain, where a shepherd sleeps with his sheep. But I’m not stupid enough to cross a desert for a dream.”
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