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Prophet - Khalil Gibran

They say a picture is worth a thousand words.

The web is filled with pictures - Polaroid self-portraits, favourite pets, cars, landscapes. Well, the picture I present here is myself - and if it takes a thousand words so be it, as there will be no pictures painted other than through the words that the Creator helped me with.

I cannot say how often this site will be updated - five times a month, once every three months; life is not a measurement of time, but a measurement of experiences.
It is our obligation as tenants of the apartment earth to count our time in beats of experiences rather than clock ticks.

I share with you here some of myself.

Not all that there is to share; not all sides of me, but enough for those who know me in person to wonder if they really know me, and for those who don't, to wonder who this strange thinking person is.

If you get an iota of enjoyment from my ramblings and poems,

- you have made my week.

A simple e-mail to let me know would be appreciated. If I have stimulated one new thought then you have made my year. I ask only that you share it with me. Put pen to your thoughts, bad grammar and all. That new thought I will take with me to my next life.

Thoughts are symbols in our head that some find difficult to express in words - share it with someone who looks not at the words, but at the symbols represented by the words that cage your thought. Let your thoughts not die with you, but live in on in this electronic environment.

Blue is predominant in this site not only because it's my favourite colour -

- but it is the colour of peace, serenity and tranquility.

We as passionate creatures need not search for what we already have - let us search for the balancing quiet, and enjoy our loud passions in their fullness. Take a look at what Khalil Gibran has to say about reason and passion. I have an excerpt here on it, along with some of my other favourite portions of this amazing book. He says far more eloquently what I could only hope to mimic.

Thank you.

Peace my brothers and sisters.


"The punishment which the wise suffer, who refuse to take part in government, is to live under the government of worse men." Plato +


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