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April 1,2025
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I’ve read a number of Coelho books and this one is my least favorite. I learn a lot from his books and I always end up doing a lot of self-reflection. This story did not do that. I think the only things I got from it was Paulo’s willingness to be vulnerable and tell the world about his demons, which is admirable.
April 1,2025
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I can’t rate this book because it’s about the authors personal Journey. Read on a ferry trip.
April 1,2025
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bardzo średnie
mam mieszane uczuciq
napewno oczekiwałam czegos lepszego, po innych książkach.
April 1,2025
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«Мы не одни. Мир меняется, и мы меняемся вместе с ним. Ангелы направляют нас и защищают. Несмотря на все несправедливости, несмотря на то, что мы порой не заслуживаем ни добра, ни мудрости, несмотря на то, что мы порой не в силах измениться, несмотря на то, что мир и человек полны зла, несмотря на все блестящие доводы Великого Инквизитора — Любовь сильнее, и она помогает нам расти. Она учит нас понимать ангелов, звезды и чудеса.»

Коэльо каким-то волшебным образом всегда удается заново войти в мою жизнь в тот момент, когда я сбиваюсь со своего пути. Когда моя вера угасает во всех направлениях. Когда я просто не понимаю смысла своей жизни и существования. И я не преувеличиваю.

Так что неудивительно, что я закончила ее всего за два дня. Не могла оторваться от вызвавших отклик в душе строк. Просто не могла. И спасибо, что не смогла.

Писать про себя не каждый берется, тем более про такое сокровенное как собственная душа. Но Коэльо рискнул, так еще и жену привлек к делу.)
Он пишет о том, что происходило в его душе, а мне все казалось, что считывает все с меня. Настолько это было про мое нынешнее состояние..

Нет, своего ангела я не услышала, если вы об этом. Но буду впредь более внимательна ко «второму сознанию».

Не бойтесь своих чувств. Не бойтесь перемен. Не бойтесь и той силы, что источаете. Меняйтесь и меняйте мир вокруг себя. Вы важны. Просто не забывайте об этом.
April 1,2025
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Может я и не права, но мне кажется, что каждый в этой книге сможет найти ответы на какие-то свои вопросы, будь то вопросы о любви, браке, религии, ангелах или о чём-то ещё.
В этой книге Коэльо рассказывает нам о чём-то очень личном, о поиске себя и своего ангела хранителя. Было ли мне интересно узнать немного больше о писателе и его жизни? Определённо да. Мне кажется, что любая книга Пауло, хотя бы немного, но меняет меня изнутри и это такое прекрасное ощущение, чувствовать как у тебя растёт и меняется душа.

"Мы в ответе за все, что происходит в мире. Мы Воины Света. Силой своей воли и любви любой из нас может изменить не только свою судьбу, но и судьбу всего человечества."
April 1,2025
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The Valkyries is my third Coelho. I asked for it for Christmas, having picked a Coelho title at random, and now that I’ve read it, I think that it’s perfect that I read this one third, after By The River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept and The Alchemist. This is the incredibly personal, true story of Paulo Coelho’s life journey from Satan worshiper to spiritual magus, to an emotionally frantic man searching for his guardian angel.

To understand this book, you have to have some background knowledge of Coelho’s “religion,” a Christianity-based theology called “the Tradition” that combines spiritual magic and faith in a Christian god. Coelho, in this memoir, recounts his journey to speak to and see his guardian angel. It is a process that involves intense spiritual trials and the ability to challenge your inner demons. It’s about forgiveness, the complexity of the human condition, and the ability to overcome your biggest fears and your most destructive flaws. In these ways, the book excels. It speaks to the human condition in the way it reminds us that each of us has the tendency to “kill what we love the most.” But this is about Coelho specifically, and the book almost never strays into the general: this novel is all about Coelho and his past.

In the beginning of the novel, Coelho meets with his master, a man called J. He receives directions to travel from Brazil to the Mojave Desert, to speak to and to meet his angel in person. This feat is a huge accomplishment for Coelho, and he’s anxious to achieve it. He’s proud and impatient, displaying an arrogance not apparent in the writing style of his other novels.

Coelho brings his wife Christina with him on this 40-day journey, for he fears that his dissatisfaction with married life will be dissolved if he manages to meet his angel and therefore change his flawed personality. Coelho has the tendency to “kill what he loves the most” and before he succumbs to this weakness and leaves his beloved wife because of boredom or childishness, he wants to confront his demons and hopefully reverse the self-destructive path he is on. It’s a brave journey, but it also displays Coelho’s huge weaknesses, and the novel is almost too personal in the way it describes his marriage to Christina.

I have won important things for myself, but I’m going to destroy them, because I tell myself they have lost their meaning. I know that is not true. I know they are important, and that if I destroy them, I’ll be destroying myself, as well.

So where do the Valkyries come in? The Valkyries is a traveling band of leather-wearing, motorcycle-riding women who preach up and down the Mojave Desert and its surrounding areas. Led by a woman named Valhalla, the Valkyries adopt Coelho when they realize he is of their “Tradition” and guide him through the trials necessary for him to finally meet his angel. Valhalla also tests his fidelity and his dedication to his wife. And Christina, who never really believed in her husband’s magic at all, begins to feel her worldview changing and widening, engaging in her own spiritual journey that seemed to me more rich and rewarding than Coelho’s.

They had seen the same mountains, and the same trees, although each of them had seem them differently. She knew his weaknesses, his moments of hatred, of despair. Yet she was there at his side. They shared the same universe.

I thought this novel afforded me singular access to Coelho’s spiritual journey, his personality, his struggles, his magic, and his humanity. His humanity included his many, many flaws, such as his boredom in marriage and his tendency to “kill what he loves the most.” But I appreciated his struggle and that he had the forethought and the self-awareness to break the self-destructive path he was on to preserve those things he knows he will regret abandoning. I felt in the first half of the novel that I had gotten to know Coelho as a man rather than just a novelist or spiritual figure. This novel is like reading a journal. Or a blog ;)

However, I found myself relating to Christina more than Paulo. Her spiritual journey is less about proving her power than it is about discovering herself and who she wants to be. Her journey was graceful, open-minded, and not the frantic, chaotic journey Coelho has. I think that’s the point: Christina is written as an incredibly forgiving, strong character willing to stand by her husband despite her flaws, despite her sense that their marriage is indeed crumbling.

Reading this novel did shatter that blind admiration I had for Coelho after reading those first two novels, but it also elicited a strong feeling of respect. Penning this book required a huge amount of courage and self-awareness, knowing that your personal life and past indiscretions will be read by all your fans. This novel let me discover Coelho the man more than the other two I’d read, and it makes me eager to read his other novels now, knowing what I know about the author. This closeness is what separates Coelho from other authors: the work is almost indistinguishable from the man, which makes for an altogether different reading experience. It is a bit like reading a diary, albeit slightly fictionalized.

In the end, I didn’t enjoy this book as much as I enjoyed The Alchemist because the reader cannot so easily understand the arcane trials and Coelho’s personal “Tradition.” You can’t be the “boy” in this book as you could with The Alchemist. And while the tone comes off as both apologetic and rebellious, I did gain new insight into a new favorite author and found the experience rewarding. More Coelho in future.
April 1,2025
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I was so taken by this book. I've had it for sometime but with most of Coelho's stories, I cannot get into them unless they seem relevant to my own life.
THere is a page long passage in the epilogue. I believe, my reason for reading this book when I did was to come across this passage. It's starts off:
"The day will come when the problem of hunger can be solved through the miracle of the multiplication of the bread[…]"
Lovely story. And I'm sure Valhalla was the female placing the flowers at the site.
April 1,2025
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خيلي وقت بود كه اين كتاب و شروع كرده بودم ولي به اين جمله كه همون اول كتاب رسيدم:
"People always kill the things they love"
كتاب و گذاشتم كنار و مجبور شدم چند روز راجبش فكر كنم حتي يه شبي وقتي داشتم از يه موضوع كاملا متفاوت مينوشتم ناخودآگاه تداعي هايي كه اين جمله برام داشت رو نوشتم. و از ديشب تا امشب تونستم تمومش كنم. كتابايي كه باعث ميشن فكر كنيم،گاهي عذاب بكشيم از سوال هايي كه پيش مياد و جواب هايي كه يا پيداشون نميكنيم يا وقتي پيداشون ميكنيم سخت قبول كردنش وحتى باعث دلپيچه هاي زيادي تو قلب و مغزمون ميشن مثل تداعي هاي اين كتاب واسه من به نظرم كتاباي خوبين. ادم حس ميكنه كه زندست.
April 1,2025
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I picked up 'The Valkyries' by Paulo Coelho for two reasons: one, because I fairly enjoyed 'The Alchemist' (though it didn't live up to all its hype) and two,because I noticed that many people violently disliked Paulo Coelho and so wanted to read a few more of his books to see how I feel about him.
The book takes you on a spiritual journey with Paulo and his wife Chris in which they try to talk to and see their guardian angel. All the events are depicted as true except for one or two minor areas, but honestly I found it a little hard to believe.

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n    "He knew one of the women well, and had shared his universe with her. They had seen the same mountains, and the same trees, although each of them had seem them differently. She knew his weaknesses, his moments of hatred, of despair. Yet she was there at his side. They shared the same universe."n  
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Overall, it was an alright book. I liked it and got some good lessons from it e.g. letting go of the past, following your dreams (again), fear of failure, etc. But other than that I was not very impressed with it. The valyries, who are a bunch of women on motorbikes that believe their mission in the world is to spread the message of love and peace, were my least favourite characters, especially the oldest named 'Valhalla' and I found them to be a bit weird. Their rituals and chants were also highly irritating.

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n    "One way or another, I have wound up destroying what I've loved. I've seen my dreams fall apart just when I seemed to achieve them. I always thought that was just the way life was. My life and everybody else's."n  
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The characters I liked most was a 20 year old Magus Gene and also Paulo's wife Chris, who always felt like an outsider in between magic and communicating with angels and what not. What kept me going was the anxiety to know whether or not they actually see their angels.


n  n    "Break a pact. Accept forgiveness. Make a bet."n  n

Would I recommend the book? Perhaps yes, if you're interested in magic, spirituality and the prospect of getting to see your guardian angel. I wasn't bored or anything of that sort, so it wouldn't hurt to try it out. And I would still like to try out more of Paulo's books to come to a conclusion as to whether or not I'm a fan.

April 1,2025
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Okay. This may sound like I'm dumb or something, but really, I didn't get the point of this novel. I read from somewhere that the book is about "journey of faith, of trust, of forgiveness, of love, of self-discovery, and of battling the darkness within ourselves, and wanting to change". Okay, so I got these messages, but only vaguely. In addition, I read somewhere that this book is semi-biographical - but is it? Did all those events REALLY happen? I find myself wondering which events were real, and which were fiction. For this matter, I categorized The Valkyries under my "literature-fiction" bookshelf. Moreover, I got disturbed by how the male protagonist treated his wife. I mean, I felt like he was just "taking her for granted". Last but not least, I got bored with the story and how it progressed.

Due to these factors, I didn't finish reading the novel. I finally closed the book shortly after the wife had a battle with the leader of the valkyries. As of this writing, I still haven't opened The Valkyries again, but I'm hoping I will some day. Also, I bought other Paulo Coelho books, and I hope that when I get to read them, I will see for myself why many people like his works.
April 1,2025
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Why do we ever forget our long conversations with angels as children?

We all grow up and deny wonderful spiritual experiences only to try so hard to find them again as adults.

The book tells of Coelho's journey in the late 80s with his wife in the Mojave desert in search of a band of warrior women dressed in leather preaching about faith called the Valkyries, so he can learn from them how to see his guardian angel.

My favorite part was when the leader of the valkyries told Paulo that he needs not just courage, but the courage of a woman. That was so powerful and amazing!

This book is about the spiritual quest many of us experience in different ways in search of the same thing. Embracing love and light can lead to our finding what we are looking for.
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