Wisdom

by Paulo Coelho on December 20, 2010

According to the dictionary: deep knowledge of things, natural or acquired; erudition; rectitude.

According to the New Testament: But it was what the world calls foolish that God chose to put the wise to shame with, and it was what the world calls weak that God chose to shame its strength with (Corinthians 1: 25-27).

According to Islam:
A wise man became a object of irony for the inhabitants of the city. One day he was walking down the main street with some of his disciples when a group of men and women began to insult him. The wise man went up to them and blessed them.

When they left, one of the disciples remarked: “They say terrible things, and you answer them with nice words.”
And the wise man replied: “Each one of us can only offer what he has.”

According to the Hassidic (Jewish) tradition: When Moses ascended to Heaven to write a certain part of the Bible, the Almighty asked him to place small crowns on some letters of the Torah. Moses said: “Master of the Universe, why draw these crowns?” God answered: “Because one hundred generations from now a man called Akiva will interpret them.”
“Show me this man’s interpretation,” asked Moses.

The Lord took him to the future and put him in one of Rabbi Akiva’s classes. One pupil asked: “Rabbi, why are these crowns drawn on top of some letters?”
“I don’t know.” Replied Akiva. “And I am sure that not even Moses knew. He did this only to teach us that even without understanding everything the Lord does, we can trust in his wisdom.”

A scene that I witnessed in 1997: Hoping to impress his master, a student of the occult whom I know read some manuals on magic and decided to buy the materials mentioned in the texts. With considerable difficulty he managed to find a certain type of incense, some talismans, a wooden structure with sacred characters written in an established order.
When we were having breakfast together with his master, the latter commented:
“Do you believe that by rolling computer wires around your neck you will acquire the efficiency of the machine? Do you believe that by buying hats and sophisticate clothes you will also acquire the good taste and sophistication of those who made them?

“Objects can be your allies, but they do not contain any type of wisdom. First practice devotion and discipline, and everything else will come to you later.”

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sahadev January 13, 2011 at 6:11 pm

so whats the difference

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mariana January 2, 2011 at 3:05 pm

Cu permisiunea dumneavoastra,as posta un citat personal:

În viaţă nu le poţi avea pe toate. A şti la ce trebuie să renunţi dă dovadă cât de înţelept eşti.

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Marie-Christine December 29, 2010 at 2:35 pm

“When I see I am nothing that is wisdom.
When I see I am everything that is love.
My life is a movement between the two.”
Nisargadatta

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adel ibrahim June 4, 2011 at 12:46 am

beautiful words

Mariazinha December 27, 2010 at 6:51 pm

Qrido Guerreiro.

Vc sabia que o grande Caio Fernando Abreu era teu fã??

Separei um trecho pra vc ver, acho q vc já devia saber, mas se não souber, achei q ficaria feliz por saber agora.

“Ligo a TV para ver notícias. Faz muito frio. Depois vou mergulhar em Brida, o livro novo do Paulo Coelho. Estamos muito amigos. Tenho aprendido coisas
com ele. Nada muito sensacional, coisas simples, pequenas alegrias.” (Caio Fernando Abreu)

(Caio Fernando Abreu, em trecho de um conto da coleção chamada “Caio Fernando Abreu- Caio 3D, O Essencial da Década de 1970″ )

Gosto qdo vejo q gente que admiro e gosto tbém gosta de vc.

Q Maria siga na frente.

Deus te ilumine Guerreiro.

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Ifagbenusola Aworeni December 25, 2010 at 9:22 am

Muito obrigado pelos belos textos que compartilha conosco, é sempre um prazer ler seus trabalhos. Um fraterno abraço!

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Liza Julao December 25, 2010 at 9:17 am

Total acceptance of changes to come and dealing with changes the best way we know how, we will have a peace of mind knowing that we did the best we could at any given time…

Education is the best, in leveling the field of change…

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Nausheen December 25, 2010 at 5:23 am

nice…..

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