opening paragraph from the novel
The Mountain Shadow
by
Gregory David Roberts
The
source of
all things,
the luminescence,
has
more forms than heaven’s stars, sure. And one good
thought is all it takes to make it shine. But
a single mistake can burn down a forest in your heart, hiding
all the stars, in all the skies. And while a mistake’s still burning, ruined love or lost faith can make you think you’re
done, and you can’t go on. But it’s not true. It’s
never true. No matter what you do, no matter
where you’re lost, the luminescence never leaves you. Any good thing that dies inside can rise again, if you want
it hard enough. The heart doesn’t know how to quit,
because it doesn’t know how to lie. You lift
your eyes from the page, fall into the smile of a perfect stranger, and the searching starts all over again. It’s not what it
was. It’s always different. It’s always
something else. But the new forest that grows back in a scarred heart is sometimes wilder and stronger
than it was before the fire. And if you stay there,
in that shine within yourself, that new place
for the light, forgiving everything and never giving up, sooner or later you’ll always find yourself right back there
where love and beauty made the world: at the
beginning. The beginning.
The beginning.
Gregory David Roberts
author of
Shantaram
&
The Mountain Shadow
www.shantaram.com
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