My Transiberian – Part 1

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  • Paulo

    Thank you.

    Indeed, to see you on video is moving. I see life. I may not be hearing from you but to read a lot from you has been helpful. I love “Veronika Decides to Die.” I learned a lot from that book.

    I am probably one of the millions of people especially the women in this world who has been troubled, wounded deeply but I think God willed that I come across your path. And He probably spoke to me through your books. I still have lots of things to uncover but right now – I am making a decision to enjoy the journey this life has.

    God Bless more power.

  • I’m an American living in Tunis, Tunisia. Youtube is banned here and the only videos I can view are on myspace. What was said in the FIRST video when he spoke to the audience about Tunisia?! It wasn’t translated in english…..

  • I remember my first trip in 1985 in Russia.I was very impressed by the people there and by the Russian culture that knew only from book…Thank you for sharing your journey.Great! Congratulation!

  • o que achei incrível desde o começo do vídeo foram seus olhos. O desenho dos seus olhos, talvez por vc. estar numa missão – digamos assim- estão fortes, decididos, claros, com uma luz especial.
    Po outro lado, a frase “que se sente distânte daquilo que é importante pra você”… achei muito interessante, porque quantas pessoas se acham distantes daquilo que acham realmente da maior importância do mundo, em suas vidas.
    Muito bonito e o horário que vc. chegou no trem também .
    Beijos,
    Mari.

  • I was thinking the exact same as Thelma. Thank you very much for ‘bringing us along with you’ on this rich cultural and social journey.

  • Josephine in Brussels

    Nice :-)

  • … beautiful hippie I enjoy being on the Transiberian, thank you for sharing your journey.
    Maybe I transform to an alien…;) mmm patience untill part 6.

    Love
    Hildegarde

  • I saw everything. Great! Congratulation!

    God blass you.

    Kiss.

  • Paulo… =)
    Thank you. Now we, russians, need any positive support.
    Sincerely yours, Ivan.
    With love. =)

    P.S.
    It will be nice to see you in Russia again. =)

  • Thank you, Paulo Coelho, for ‘taking’ us with you to this journey. I have noticed that most of your audience are women and girls. We are the Soul of the World!!
    To say ‘GOOD BYE’ is the most difficult thing in our lives! The German ‘Auf wiedersehen’ is more… tender. There is hope in it for meeting again…, sometimes, somewhere.
    LOVE,
    THELMA

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