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Step 7: Master of both worlds. What “master of both worlds” means is that the person, in the alchemist it is Santiago, completes their quest, and in doing so they learn new items, that help them save the old world or become wealthy in it. An example is in The Lion King, when Simba finally returns to Pride Rock and take his rightful kingship. This is an example of the prompt since Simba learns to be merciful, when he doesn't kill Scar (He also learns to be carefree and live in the present; hakuna matata). He acquired this lesson when he was banished away from his home land.  Now in the Alchemist, when Santiago turns into the wind he finally is a master of both worlds, since he learns the Soul of the World, and uses this to spare his own life and continue on his journey towards the treasure.
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Sources:
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[[http://www.theherohandbook.com/what-is-the-master-of-two-worlds/ ]]
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[[http://checkers2.deviantart.com/art/The-Alchemist-novel-178310879]]
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[[http://www.starshinegrammy.com/2013/09/12/hakuna-matata-september-12-2013/]]
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Alchemist by Paulo Coelho pg(150-152)
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By Samuel Faraguna
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Revision as of 15:04, 21 October 2015

Hero's Journey from ''the Alchemist''