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Any fans of kahlil gibran?
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| [Oldposts] From: magnificent (@ 69.s*) on: Thu Aug 12 04:44:30 EDT 2004. | [Full View] |
hope i could met Selma Karamy....see her beautiness..i m her secret admirer!!!
| [Oldposts] From: Jason M. Leen (@ c-67*) on: Fri Sep 3 15:33:46 EDT 2004. | [Full View] |
I invite all readers and lovers of Gibran to visit the website dedicated to the historical completion of his beloved Prophet trilogy. As Gibran predicted some years before his death, another man has finally completed the missing portion of this immortal classic.
Come and read for yourself the amazing story of this literary milestone.
www.jandj-publishing.com
THE PROPHET TRILOGY is currently available from
www.kahlil.org as a signed and numbered limited release.
I hope all lovers of Gibran find their way to this new edition. It will change your perception of what is possible when we pursue the highest truth!
| [Oldposts] From: L4NZ (@ 202.*) on: Sat Sep 11 00:24:06 EDT 2004. | [Full View] |
Kahlil Gibrans Poetry was the advent of L4NZ,the greatest poet in the world.He is my prophet.
| [Oldposts] From: mohamamd mehdi (@ 202.*) on: Thu Sep 16 22:31:45 EDT 2004. | [Full View] |
i am happy to read this msg for a legend writer.
no one can chelenge his ideas/poetry/and truthness.
mehdi
| [Oldposts] From: happyindian (@ bbca*) on: Thu Sep 16 23:15:44 EDT 2004. | [Full View] |
Desire if half of life and indifference is half of death - Khalil Gibran.
| [Oldposts] From: shyamalan (@ rsh-*) on: Wed Sep 29 07:48:43 EDT 2004. | [Full View] |
hi guyz n galz
i really admire khalil gibran broken wing but i have one question broken wing is it a really story of him or imaginery work? could anyone answer me pleasee i'm cracking my head with this question for long time..
| [Oldposts] From: ivory (@ rt-k*) on: Sat Nov 6 19:45:33. | [Full View] |
Gibran himself called the Broken Wings "a spiritual biography". The character Selma Karameh is said to represent a lady Sultana Tabit, with whom he had an affair in Lebanon.
For me, it 'll always be The Prophet, or The Madman. What 's the difference anyway.
I also have a question. He talks about "the freedom of loneliness and the safety from being understood".
See
http://4umi.com/gibran/madman/1.htm >.
I do not understand. Isn't this disattachment dangerous?
| From: rajasaranam on Thu Apr 28 13:30:43 2005. | [Full View] |
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I also have a question. He talks about "the freedom of loneliness and the safety from being understood". I do not understand. Isn't this disattachment dangerous? |
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