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The Prophet - A Timeless Masterpiece of Love Wisdom and Spiritual Reflection - cover

The Prophet - A Timeless Masterpiece of Love Wisdom and Spiritual Reflection

Kahlil Gibran, Zenith Maple Leaf Press

Casa editrice: Zenith Maple Leaf Press

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"Your children are not your children. They are the sons and daughters of Life's longing for itself."

Few books in history have touched hearts across cultures and generations quite like Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet. First published in 1923, this slim volume of poetic essays has become one of the most beloved works of modern spiritual literature.

In 26 lyrical meditations, the Prophet Almustafa shares profound insights on life's deepest themes: love, marriage, freedom, work, joy, sorrow, beauty, and death. Written in poetic, almost biblical language, the book invites readers to pause, reflect, and reconnect with universal truths.

🌍 Translated into more than 100 languages
📖 Sold over millions of copies worldwide
❤️ Cherished by leaders, thinkers, and everyday readers alike

Whether read as a source of daily wisdom, a gift for a loved one, or a companion during life's transitions, The Prophet continues to inspire with its simplicity, beauty, and timeless wisdom.

✅ Why You'll Love This Edition:

🌟 A literary and spiritual classic for seekers of truth

💬 Poetic meditations that speak directly to the soul

🎁 Perfect as a gift for weddings, graduations, or milestones

🎯 Let Gibran's timeless words guide you—Click 'Buy Now' and experience the wisdom of The Prophet today.
Disponibile da: 18/08/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 89 pagine.

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