thegreenhand
Bluelight Crew
I recommend Spirits Rebellious if you find his critiques of the clergy poignant. It’s probably his best work on religion, from the perspective of getting to the core of what religion actually is (and not what the clergy say it is)"The prophet" is a great book, admirably brief.
Broken Wings is my favorite novel of his though. Can’t recommend it enough
But yes, The Prophet is a classic and is how I was introduced to his work. I actually bought it at a used book store a few days after my first LSD trip. It summed a lot of shit up that I was trying to make sense of