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Yahia Lababidi

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Yahia Lababidi, Arab-American of Palestinian background, is the author of 12 critically-acclaimed books of aphorisms, essays, poetry and conversations. Lababidi's latest is WHAT REMAINS TO BE SAID (Wild Goose Publications, 2025) New & Selected Aphorisms of his written over the past three decades (1993-2024).

In this career-spanning collection, Lababidi combines Eastern mysticism, Western philosophy and his Arab heritage to explore life’s fundamental questions: love, spirituality, suffering and self-discovery. Lababidi’s aphorisms are at once philosophical and poetic, serving as beacons of truth in our fast-paced, digital age.

In a time of genocide and world conflict, soundbites, and social media noise, "What Remains..." provides a much-neede
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PEN USA President calls my new book, Palestine Wail, "Required reading at this terrible moment"

Palestine Wail by Yahia Lababidi Yahia Lababidi | The PEN Ten Interview
By: Kori Davis | August 15, 2024

Distance isn’t afforded to the reader in Yahia Lababidi’s Palestine Wail (Daraja Press, 2024). These poems are an unflinching look at the pain and wounds afflicting the Palestinian diaspora caused by the Israel-Hamas war and the occupation of Palestine by the Israeli government. These poems aren’t meant to condemn but examin Read more of this blog post »
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“Eye contact: how souls catch fire.”
Yahia Lababidi

“Like cars in amusement parks, our direction is often determined through collisions. ”
Yahia Lababidi, Signposts to Elsewhere

“As children, we played hide and seek with one another, as adults with ourselves.”
Yahia Lababidi

“We ought to view ourselves with the same curiosity and openness with which we study a tree, the sky or a thought, because we too are linked to the entire universe.”
Henri Matisse
tags: self

“The purpose of poetry is to remind us
how difficult it is to remain just one person,
for our house is open, there are no keys in the doors,
and invisible guests come in and out at will.”
Czeslaw Milosz

“The sea had jeeringly kept his finite body up, but drowned the infinite of his soul. Not drowned entirely, though. Rather carried down alive to wondrous depths, where strange shapes of the unwarped primal world glided to and fro before his passive eyes; and the miser-merman, Wisdom, revealed his hoarded heaps; and among the joyous, heartless, ever-juvenile eternities, Pip saw the multitudinous, God-omnipresent, coral insects, that out of the firmament of waters heaved the colossal orbs. He saw God’s foot upon the treadle of the loom, and spoke it; and therefore his shipmates called him mad. So man’s insanity is heaven’s sense; and wandering from all mortal reason, man comes at last to that celestial thought, which, to reason, is absurd and frantic; and weal or woe, feels then uncompromised, indifferent as his God.”
Herman Melville, Moby-Dick or, The Whale

“If you are irritated by every rub, how will your mirror be polished?”
Rumi

“What you seek is seeking you.”
Mawlana Jalal-al-Din Rumi

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