Since Kahlil Gibran released his universally acclaimed masterpiece, The Prophet, in 1923, his incredible book has been renowned for its profound answers to life's deepest questions. Yet Kahlil Gibran's beloved tale left us yearning for more after an unfulfilled promise of the Prophet's return when he wrote: "Should my voice fade in your ears, and my love vanish in your memory, then I will come again."
Now, several generations later, Kahlil's descendant Hajjar Gibran has written the long-awaited answer to this promise. With its universal themes, personal narrative, and timeless advice, The Return of the Prophet opens the doorway to a new generation's classic, and a modern understanding of timeless spiritual wisdom. Hajjar recalls an intimate, spiritual connection with the Prophet while journeying together through the themes of abundance, betrayal, desire, forgiveness, and others.
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"A great read, but not quite as good as the first"
— John (4 out of 5 stars)
“Hajjar Gibran’s captivating and mystical saga of the human spirit reminds us of the undercurrent of magic running just beneath the seemingly ordinary details of our every day life, revealing the sacredness and purposefulness of our existence.”
— Michael Bernard Beckwith, author of Spiritual Liberation: Consciously fulfilling Your Soul’s Potential“Only from the lineage of Gibran could there emanate such a timeless and eloquent expression of the good, the true, and the beautiful. The Return of the Prophet offers a soulfully intoxicating literary cocktail of mystical wisdom and artistry set in a compelling contemporary setting.”
— Ward M. Powers, filmmaker and director of ONE: The Movie“A living, timeless essence encapsulated in word form. Reading The Return of the Prophet was like ingesting liquid light; my soul felt nourished, nurtured, and inspired by the wisdom of every syllable flowing through my being.”
— Suzanne Sullivan, psychotherapistBe the first to write a review about this audiobook!
Hajjar Gibran lived through a tormenting passage that culminated in a series of visionary episodes and visitations from his ancestral spirit, Khalil Gibran, after his brother’s tragic death. His spiritual calling inspired him to follow an unconventional lifelong odyssey that included building a spiritual retreat center, many years of consciousness research, and a private practice specializing in therapies that help aid in spiritual growth and development. He later synthesized his work with the ancient practice of Hawaiian shamanism. In keeping with his ancestral lineage, his teachings offer insights on timeless issues that bridge the wisdom of ancient mysticism with the practical issues of contemporary society.