Warrior of the Light Newsletter no.180

by Paulo Coelho on September 5, 2008

Read the new issues from “Warrior of the Light Online” :

The second cardinal virtue: Hope

Segunda virtude cardinal: esperança

Segunda virtud cardinal: esperanza

Deuxième vertu cardinale: l’espoir

Seconda virtù cardinale: Speranza

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Niek September 7, 2008 at 5:02 pm

Agnieszka,

Hope, trust and a positive, open attitude towards those around us jointly lead to more mutual understanding, enthusiasm and finally love. This will continue to strengthen us slowly but certainly more and more. Music gives an extra boost to this all!

love
Niek

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Alexandra September 5, 2008 at 1:41 pm

Very well chosen fragments.I love the words of Jesus,than no one is better dressed like a flower.That article gives me hope.Thanks

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Agnieszka September 5, 2008 at 2:06 am

yes, so simple, so beautiful dear Satora.

love
Agnieszka

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Satora September 5, 2008 at 12:26 am

St. Augustine writes: “There is no love without hope, no hope without love, and neither love nor hope without faith.” It sounds so simple, so beautiful …but why do and we make it so difficult.

Love hope & faith to all

Satora

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THELMA September 4, 2008 at 8:17 am

“Hope dies last”
This is a very expressive Greek saying, may be from the mysth of Pandora’s box.
Hope is the ‘star’ the keeps us on our Path, whenever everything around us, or inside us, is collapsing.
Hope for LOVE,
Thelma.

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Tania September 4, 2008 at 12:35 am

We must always hold Hope in our hearts I think as it is always not a perfect world but we can be always in the moment of Progress /Change for the better ,a hopeful world of peace and Love ..You have to be that Change that Hope ..like what Gandhi said ..Love Tania

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wanbliska September 3, 2008 at 6:21 pm

Only a grain of mustard could change hope in faith. Though God’s intent are not always following the way we have wished. Because our hope ofently don’t concern ourselves alone.
I was really grateful for Gustav did not hurt as it was announced before, though it seems people have to rebuild again over there. I could pray for their safe, if God decided they have something to understand, he’ll destroy until it will be heard. The same for all of us.

Have a delighful evening

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Tina September 3, 2008 at 5:17 pm

I don´t know if we have to love our enemies?? I just feel frustrated and angry at the same time because I don´t know how to react. Is there a right way to act and react???

Love, peace, harmony and understanding

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Agnieszka September 3, 2008 at 3:16 pm

Somewhere..
at the end of the world,
we pray for peace..
Somewhere..
there’s hope..
helping those who cry..

love
Agnieszka

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Heart September 3, 2008 at 2:59 pm

The prophet Elijah gives hope as he could unite at least three of the five major religions, Judaism, Christianity and Islam, and give a common ground as a base for communication. Then there is Buddhism and Hinduism, and when I looked up world religions, i found there are 40 organized religions, including atheist beliefs. Love will unite us, but the one finding an answer to how to love enemies, might be closest to giving us hope?

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