After having read 'The Prophet', (many times), I feel this book fares poorly as a sequel. The author of 'The Prophet'--Kahlil Gibran--did in fact write his own sequel: 'The Garden of the Prophet'. Gunther Schaule appears to be making a valiant but unsuccessful effort to emulate the verbal imagery found in 'The Prophet'. [In any case, well done, Gunther! At least you got your hard work published!] By the way, did you know that Kahlil Gibran's 'The Prophet' is the best selling [non-religious] book in the USA?