The Zahir
About This Book
Drawing on Sufi teaching and the Borges concept of the Zahir (an object that, once seen, can never be forgotten), Coelho's novel follows a famous author whose wife mysteriously disappears — and whose search for her becomes a journey into his own depths and a confrontation with everything he has avoided knowing about himself. The Zahir is the force that will not let a person rest — the obsessive love, the unanswered question, the unlived life — and meeting it honestly is the path to liberation.
What You'll Learn
The Zahir — the obsession that will not let you go — is not a curse but a teacher; its function is to prevent you from sleepwalking through life by constantly pointing to what has not yet been genuinely faced. Most people use the distractions of modern life to avoid their personal Zahir — but the avoided thing does not disappear; it intensifies until it cannot be avoided. The Sufi practice of letting go — of releasing everything except the divine presence — is the ultimate answer to the Zahir: when nothing is held onto, everything can be fully experienced and released.
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