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16. Self-Knowledge

And a man said, "Speak to us of Self-Knowledge."

And he answered, saying:

Your hearts know in silence the secrets of the days and the nights.

But your ears thirst for the sound of your heart's knowledge.

You would know in words that which you have always know in thought.

You would touch with your fingers the naked body of your dreams.

And it is well you should.

The hidden well-spring of your soul must needs rise and run murmuring to the sea;

And the treasure of your infinite depths would be revealed to your eyes.

But let there be no scales to weigh your unknown treasure;

And seek not the depths of your knowledge with staff or sounding line.

For self is a sea boundless and measureless.

Say not, "I have found the truth," but rather, "I have found a truth."

Say not, "I have found the path of the soul." Say rather, "I have met the soul walking upon my path."

For the soul walks upon all paths.

The soul walks not upon a line, neither does it grow like a reed.

The soul unfolds itself, like a lotus of countless petals.


Contents
The Prophet by Khalil Gibran
0. Introduction - The Coming of the Ship
1. Love
2. Marriage
3. Children
4. Giving
5. Eating and Drinking
6. Work
7. Joy and Sorrow
8. Houses
9. Clothes
10. Buying and Selling
11. Crime and Punishment
12. Laws
13. Freedom
14. Reason and Passion
15. Pain
16. Self-Knowledge
17. Teaching
18. Friendship
19. Talking
20. Time
21. Good and Evil
22. Prayer
23. Pleasure
24. Beauty
25. Religion
26. Death
27. The Farewell



 

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