Question by ewwitskara94: in the book the alchemist what does we are afraid of losing what we have mean?
in the book the alchemist for a dialectical journal what does,

we are afraid of losing what we have, wheather its our life or our possessions and property. But this fear evaporates when e understand that our life stories and the history of the world were written by the same hand. Sometimes the caravan met with another one. always had something thatthe other needed – as is everything were ineed written by one hand

so what exactly is this trying to say
and what doea it mean?
help!

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Answer by rissa
well i’m not sure exactly..but when it’s saying like we are afraid of losing what we have, it’s like explaining about the man with the crystal shop. it was he ‘personal legend’ i guess to go and travel to mecca because he was jewish or whatever. but he couldn’t leave the shop because he was afraid that he wouldn’t have anything to come back to and didn’t want to lose the shop. uhmm..the 2nd part is like saying that the people we meet have things that we need, whether it’s advice or objects…i’m not so sure about we are all written with the same hand..maybe we are all created by God or something? hope this helps

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