Kahlil Gibran & 5 tips to learn mysteries of your spirit
Kahlil Gibran saw himself as a simple poet. He became internationally known in part through writing his book, The Prophet. His timeless insights encourage each human being to learn the mysteries of spirit. As you evolve away from misery, blindness and ignorance, you begin to transcend your mental prisons. This is a meaningful process.
Throughout his prolific tales, Gibran gently offers scenarios to help people to become more aware of what they do. He reveals injustice toward to poor and weak. He portrays the timeless beauty and magic of nature, and how quick humans overlook and destroy it. He also speaks of emotions and how tuning in or out is the key to awakening the soul.
I am gradually learning that wisdom is not revealed in what people say so much as through their actions. If you are open-minded and ready to expand, you are preparing to explore your own sense of mysteries. These are 5 tips I have gained from Kahlil Gibran's writings;
1) Learn to hear your thoughts, see sound, touch flavor and taste what you used to see.
2) Accept your dreams are never implausible.
3) Rediscover the value of your soul in self-worth and honor.
4) Experience solitude as a means to detach from things that do not serve you.
5) Believe knowledge does not bring sorrow but rather, dissolves impulses to judge.
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