The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran (Wisefool Press)
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"The Prophet" by Kahlil Gibran, published in 1923, is a poetic and philosophical work that transcends cultural and religious boundaries. The book is structured as a series of poetic essays delivered by Almustafa, a prophet, as he prepares to depart from the city of Orphalese.
Almustafa imparts his wisdom on various aspects of life, including love, marriage, children, work, and freedom. Each essay delves into profound insights, offering timeless and universal truths that resonate with readers across generations. Gibran's language is rich with metaphor and symbolism, creating a lyrical and contemplative atmosphere.
The central theme revolves around the balance between the spiritual and material aspects of life, advocating for a harmonious integration of both. Gibran's perspective embraces individual freedom, love as a liberating force, and the cyclical nature of existence.
"The Prophet" has achieved enduring popularity for its eloquence, depth, and the ability to inspire introspection. It is revered for its exploration of fundamental human experiences and its encouragement of self-discovery. Gibran's work continues to be a source of solace and enlightenment, inviting readers to reflect on the profound aspects of their own lives and the shared human journey.
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The fool who persists in his folly will become wise.
-William Blake
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