The Alchemist (Coelho)
What does the sycamore and sacristy that close and open the book symbolize
Need the answer also if you got a page number to back it up lmk
Need the answer also if you got a page number to back it up lmk
I only understand part of your question.
The sycamore was the Tree of Life in Egypt, and also in Assyria.
It was sacred to Hathor at Heliopolis; and is now sacred in the same place to the Virgin Mary.
Its juice was precious by virtue of its occult powers
" The fruit and sap of the Tree of Life bestow immortality."