Description
The book "The Prophet" is a composition of poetic essays that are not only philosophical and spiritual but, most importantly, motivational. The twenty-eight chapters that make up Gibran's meanderings cover a wide range of subjects, including love, marriage, having children, giving, eating, and drinking, working, being happy and sad, living in one's home or clothes, purchasing and selling, breaking the law, being free, rationale and passion, suffering, and many more.
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About The Author
Kahlil Gibran (1883–1931) was a Lebanese-American writer, poet, and artist renowned for his philosophical and spiritual works. His most celebrated book, "The Prophet" (1923), consists of poetic essays covering themes like love, freedom, and self-discovery. Written in a lyrical and thought-provoking style, the book has inspired readers worldwide with its timeless wisdom and profound reflections on human existence and universal truths.
Kahlil Gibran (1883–1931) was a Lebanese-American writer, poet, and artist renowned for his philosophical and spiritual works. His most celebrated book, "The Prophet" (1923), consists of poetic essays covering themes like love, freedom, and self-discovery. Written in a lyrical and thought-provoking style, the book has inspired readers worldwide with its timeless wisdom and profound reflections on human existence and universal truths.
Language
English
Topic
Mental Health, Spiritual Health, Continuous Development
THE PROPHET
THE PROPHET
ISBN 10|13
195483926X | 978-1954839267
Print Length
102 pages