Sunday, March 11, 2012
Eat Pray Love Summary entry #80
So I finally finished the book, just in time to start a new three-hundred pager for March. It was a long endeavor but I finally reached the end, and I couldn't be more pleased with it. I really enjoyed this book, a lot actually it was a fun read and was easy to connect to. I mean I love to travel, its my dream to some day do what Liz did, so reading about it was really exciting for me. I want to experience different cultures and immerse my self and I feel like this book gave me a great taste for what it might be like. It also was interesting to read about who Liz really is, even though she's a lot older than me sometimes I feel like I'm faced with the same problems and it's nice to know someone else no matter what age feels the same way. I also like the themes throughout the book. How Italy was all about food, and eating just like the first word in the tittle. Her main objective is Italy was to try as much food as she possibly could, and really invest herself in the Italian experience. Then in India she learned how to pray, she found her inner being and finally quitted her mind enough to meditate. Being at the Ashram really helped Liz connect to her self and find her enlightened path. Which I think was a huge goal for her through this whole experience. Then finally in Indonesia she learns how to love. Not the ooy gooy mushy stuff you see in all the chick flicks but real and pure love. She found her love for god, the universe and for all that she has been through. She found the love buried deep down within her and finally understood how to use it.
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