Brida Quote by Paulo Coelho
““Brida’s eyes filled with tears. She was proud of her Soulmate. That is what the forest taught me. That you will never be mine, and that is why I will never lose you. You were my hope during my days of loneliness, my anxiety during moments of doubt, my certainty during moments of faith. Knowing that my Soulmate would come one day, I devoted myself to learning the Tradition of the Sun. Knowing that you existed was my one reason for continuing to live.’ Brida could no longer conceal her tears. Then you came, and I understood all of this. You came to free me from the slavery I myself had created, to tell me that I was free to return to the world and to the things of the world. I understood everything I needed to know, and I love you more than all the women I have ever known, more than I loved the woman who, quite unwittingly, exiled me to the forest. I will always remember now that love is liberty. That was the lesson it took me so many years to learn. That is the lesson that sent me into exile and now sets me free again.’ I will always remember you, and you will remember me, just as we will remember the evening, the rain on the windows, and all the things we’ll always have because we cannot possess them.””
About This Quote
The passage reflects on love as a liberating force, intertwining personal longing with spiritual growth, and recognizing that true connection transcends possession.
In simple terms: Love as freedom.
Love liberates the soul.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- seeking purpose after loss
- navigating loneliness
- overcoming self‑imposed constraints
- embracing spiritual teachings
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- personal healing through love
- using metaphorical narratives for self‑growth
Questions to Reflect On
- How does love change one's sense of self?
- What does it mean to be free through love?
Some may argue that love can also bind and restrict, not solely liberate.