Three years of this blog this week.
It started with the Trans-Siberian back in 2006 and we are always trying to improve – and not simply invent something out of nothing – and craving for a better interaction between the readers.
I check every day and moderate most of the comments, I don’t answer because I want you to talk among yourselves but it is time to do something different. So, what is your suggestion for this blog after these three years together?
I am really open to your proposals and I also need your suggestions.
If you use twitter, I invite you to tweet about it using #paulocoelho.
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Dear Paulo
And readers of Paulo Coelho’s Blog
Thank you for sharing your minds and your hearts
A Truely Anni…mated and Poetic Encounter
Bless You One and All
ByeM<3
My heart’s final note
Find me at the meeting point
Where all is touching
British Prime Evangelist David Cameron’s leadership is little by little being defined around the riots that have blazed across the U.K. — and he is predetermined to be portrayed as the toughest hombre in community, the cuffs to antiseptic up the crooked inner cities by any means necessary.
Gone is “Hug-a-Hoodie” Cameron — a characterization stuck to him after a line in July 2006 in which he said antisocial youngsters regularly needed to think more sweetie — and in its position succeed is “Kill ‘Em High” Cameron, who has authorized the take advantage of of unreservedly urinate cannons and plastic bullets to combat the rioters, equable though it has emerged that the protect do not credence in they need those things. (Last “London Riots: Why the Ferocity Is Spreading Across England.”)
On Tuesday, the Prime Minister, in efficacy, gave himself 48 hours to motivation the rioting and attract armistice furtively to the streets of Britain’s cities. To that tip, he trebled to 16,000 the number of protect readily obtainable in London and promised to update a recalled Parliament on Thursday on the success, or otherwise, of his fight back.
Cora que lindas palabras son exactamente lo que yo tambièn creo con respecto al blog de nuestro querido escritor Paulo antes yo me sentìa muy aburrida y cansada algo me faltaba, para contrarrestar las situaciones dificiles que se presentan en el diario vivir mas hoy basta con tomar la computadora abrir el blog y encontrarme con una nueva lectura sobre un tema inimaginable que nos ocurriò en algun momento o podrìa ocurrirnos y se abre la conversaciòn de muchos de tus seguidores avidos de aprender esto es grandioso ademàs siempre me gustò la lectura, puedo tomar un libro yleerlo en 3 dias y me siento como haber comido un dulce en mi boca
Nice share, i love it
Buenas tardes.
Cuando era muy joven y audaz lei el peregrino de compostela y realice todos los ejercicios, incluyendo el del mensajero. Tras varios años le puedo asegurar que funciona y que pienso que fue una mala idea publicar ese ritual aunque fuera incompleto, es como una suerte de la manzana de Adan. Hoy necesito y le imploro que me diga como deshacer ese resultado por que a crecido muchisimo y tal cual lo describe se esta saliendo de control. Estoy en Turmero, Venezuela.
vete a una iglesia y pide a San MIguel. Lo deshases asi
I love your blog. No suggestions for improvement. But, I think if you made it available in more languages it would be fair to all of your readers. :)
Actually, you know what your blog is like Mr. Coelho… a sanctuary.
Your blog is a place to turn to when the world becomes too dry and we are parched. All the readers come searching for the same thing at this well of inspiration and we become like one big family; supporting one another with our comments, finding guidance in your articles and realizing the world is not as scary as we had previously felt it was.
This blog is as important, (if not more important) as the novels you write because that wisdom you impart with us in your books stays with us in real time through your blog.
I just started following your blog last month, but I wish I had known about it sooner. Thank you for this gift and thank you for providing us with an oasis in a desert.
Dear Sir,
Your blogs give us inspiration & great thoughts. Thanks for your blogs.
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