On Writing Through Khalil Gibran
📅 Sat. Oct 18, 2025
📍 @boogiedowngrind
⏰ 1 pm – 4 pm
Writing is an endurance sport, and Gibran’s little word “On” asks the big questions:
On what? Pain, love, grief—what moves the parts of a life?
His mysticism invites us to stare straight at what most people look away from.
Come through. Soak up the energy of fellow creatives.
Build the connections you didn’t know you needed.
Get feedback. Keep writing forward.
Khalil Gibran (1883–1931) was a Lebanese poet, painter, and philosopher who carried the spirit of his homeland to Boston and beyond. Steeped in Sufism and Christian mysticism, he fused East and West in luminous prose and art. His classic The Prophet (1923) offers poetic meditations on love, sorrow, work, and freedom, still read worldwide. Gibran saw writing as both endurance and revelation—a way to face pain and beauty without flinching, and to speak from the soul.
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