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Does anyone else out there read this book daily?
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That's err..nice, I guess--but if you were following his precepts you wouldn't even own an iPhone.

Why do you say that he would not support the idea of having an iPhone? Are you a Kahlil fan?

"Al Mustafa, the chosen and the beloved, had waited twelve years in the city of Orphalese for his ship that was to return and bear him back to the isle of his birth. And in the twelfth year, on the seventh day of the month of reaping, he climbed the hill outside the city walls and looked seaward; and he beheld the ship coming with the mist."












And Gibran resonates me so deeply, his views and philosophy changed my life.
I read Gibran everyday, even I have read all his boooks so many time but I never get tired of reading his thoughts.
I love to keep him alive in me!

That's err..nice, I guess--but if you were following his precepts you wouldn't even own an iPhone."
Why do you say that?


This book is like a dictionary that you would often open to find a meaning.
This book is like a magical spell that would spellbound you.
If you read this book in the time of distress, you would find guidance, in times of joy, it would overwhelm you. It is like a teacher, like a friend and like a mentor of you life.

The other is a softback that I read at least twice a year.
I honestly believe that if more people would read this book, the world would be a much better place.
Less murder, more love and plain understanding of life in general...





I have the illustrated version that has beautiful pictures and drawings in it. They add magic to the magical words written by Gibran.
This book is to be sought after in times of loneliness, hopelessness , and despair, and also in times of happiness,joy, and serenity.It's a true comforter .. It teaches readers how to make life meaningful if they hadn't realised the meanings of life alone, and it also adds beauty to the lives of those who find life so meaningful.
"The Prophet" is sheer delight!
It definitely should be read very often.
This beautiful work was the inspiration for my: "Myriam of Lebanon"
Myriam of Lebanon
You may also be interested in this work: "Bradawn Yeats - A Khalil Gibran tribute to W. B. Yeats"
http://www.amazon.com/Richard-Mc-Swee...
Myriam of Lebanon
You may also be interested in this work: "Bradawn Yeats - A Khalil Gibran tribute to W. B. Yeats"
http://www.amazon.com/Richard-Mc-Swee...

The Prophet is my life book.


I quoted some of his words in one of my speeches, as well. I definitely agree with you, the fact that Gibran has brought something extra to this world. It seems he had a beautiful soul with a whole lot of wisdom.





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