Manual of the Warrior of Light is a 1997 collection of
Paulo Coelho's teachings summed up into one volume. It includes proverbs,
extracts from the Tao Te Ching, the Bible, the book of Chuang Tzu, the Talmud
and various other sources, and is written in the form of short philosophical
passages.
This
book is written as if it were an actual handbook for a supposedly Templar or
Paladin warrior, the warrior however being a metaphor not for those who serve a
certain lord, an ideal or the weak, but for those in pursuit of their dreams
and who appreciate the miracle of life. The manual describes the challenges the
warrior faces and solutions to the problems, including paradoxes (such as the
section "sometimes the Warrior behaves like a rock" is followed
directly by "sometimes the Warrior behaves like Water". Rock
(stability) and Water (flexibility) are given as opposite metaphors in Taoism).
The
book's content was first published in various Brazilian newspapers between 1993
and 1996. It was compiled in 1997, given a prologue and epilogue, and then
published under its current title.


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