El Profeta de Gibran (Texto Completo) (Unabridged) Audiobook, by Kahlil Gibran Play Audiobook Sample

El Profeta de Gibran (Texto Completo) Audiobook (Unabridged)

El Profeta de Gibran (Texto Completo) (Unabridged) Audiobook, by Kahlil Gibran Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Facundo Cabral Publisher: Libreria y Editorial Alsina Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 1.00 hours at 1.5x Speed 0.75 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: December 2006 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN:

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Altamira preguntó: Qué nos dices del matrimonio? y Almustafá dijo: Estén juntos pero no demasiado, las columnas que sostienen al templo están separadas, ni el roble ni el ciprés crecen el uno a la sombra del otro, ni muy cerca como para ahogarse, ni muy lejos como para no protegerse, que haya espacio entre ustedes para que.

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"I received this book as a gift from my father when I turned 13. I did not realize what a profound impact it would have on shaping my attitude as a partner, individual, and mother. I am not a spiritual person but this book lead me to a path of secular humanism. It is a great book to meditate on. "

— Amitydawn (4 out of 5 stars)

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  • Overall Performance: 5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5

    " This has become my Holy Book. In times of need, I look to this text. "

    — Shams, 6/1/2011
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    " It felt like reading a looong quote, a beautiful one :) Made me proud of being an Arabic "

    — Amgad, 5/31/2011
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    " I recommend you read Tharwat Okasha translation really a good one "

    — Yasmin, 5/27/2011
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    " Beautifuly written and thought provoking insight on life. "

    — Naomi, 5/21/2011
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    " I really liked it; a lot of depth in a small book. But what's up with the antequated language? Maybe some people find that inspiring because it's reminiscent of the King James Bible, but I just find it a bit pretention. "

    — Melanie, 5/17/2011
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    " This is a book that I was given by a friend who always carried a spare copy with her to give to others. It's a profound look at the basic philosophies of life that you re-read again and again. It's not long, but will have to coming back to read it on a yearly basis. "

    — Adrienne, 5/15/2011
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    " One of my preferred books, from time to time I re- read some chapter and start thinking about the lesson "

    — Dorin, 5/7/2011
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    " The first time I read this I found that it inspired me to be present. It is a constant reminder of our significance on earth. It has been close at hand and will always be a truly inspirational force of great wisdom. "

    — David, 5/6/2011
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    " The only problem I had with this book is how popular it is and, therefore, how uncomfortable I feel talking about how much I liked it. Other than that, I'm going to buy myself a copy so I re-read it again. And again. And then, again. "

    — Heather, 5/5/2011
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    " One of those books I've read many, many times, and I've given this out as gifts. It has reached me on many levels, spiritually and with wisdom. "

    — Stuart, 5/4/2011

About Kahlil Gibran

Khalil Gibran (1883–1931) was a Lebanese artist, poet, and writer. Born in the town of Bsharri in the north of modern-day Lebanon, as a young man he immigrated with his family to the United States, where he studied art and began his literary career, writing in both English and Arabic. Chiefly known for his 1923 book of essays, The Prophet he is the third best-selling poet of all time after Shakespeare and Laozi.