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“I call it "Higher Power" not to exclude any cultures/religions, as I feel everyone is pointing in the same direction, with different names, from different perspectives.”
― San Mateo: Proof of The Divine
― San Mateo: Proof of The Divine
“The human heart is too grand to be wasted in the gutter of cultural exclusivity.”
― Making Britain Civilized: How to Gain Readmission to The Human Race
― Making Britain Civilized: How to Gain Readmission to The Human Race
“Proof of Sapiens (Sonnet 2403)
If a 3 pound brain can contain
a 100 billion nerve cells,
a planet with land the size of
20 billion stadiums should have
room for 10 billion people.
Then how come, so many
have to survive on so little,
on a planet this size, this rich!
It all comes down to hoarding - if we
cared more about social responsibility
than social etiquette, we wouldn't have
such drastic paradoxes of disparity.
In English we say:
proof of the pudding is in the eating.
In Naskarian we say:
proof of the Sapiens is in the sharing.”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
If a 3 pound brain can contain
a 100 billion nerve cells,
a planet with land the size of
20 billion stadiums should have
room for 10 billion people.
Then how come, so many
have to survive on so little,
on a planet this size, this rich!
It all comes down to hoarding - if we
cared more about social responsibility
than social etiquette, we wouldn't have
such drastic paradoxes of disparity.
In English we say:
proof of the pudding is in the eating.
In Naskarian we say:
proof of the Sapiens is in the sharing.”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
“It is only through pilgrimage to plurality, that an ape ascends into humanity.”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
“Pilgrimage to Plurality (Sonnet 2499)
Forget the canon, you can't even make sense
of my titles, bleating like nationalist livestock,
and chanting like brainless bacon - you have to
have a certain amount of multicultural tendency,
which in a way, is your first test of pilgrimage,
moreover, it's the key to the Naskar Canon.
If you have no desire to step outside your culture,
there's no point in grabbing any of my text,
you might as well pick up a chinese or arab text,
and expect to be an expert while speaking only English.
My script may be English, my language is not -
remove your assumptions, transcend your disciplines;
it is only through pilgrimage to plurality,
that an ape ascends into humanity.
My goal is not to replace
white supremacy with colored supremacy,
or christian supremacy with muslim supremacy,
or blind faith with dispassionate logic,
I am a stateless weaver of human plurality.”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
Forget the canon, you can't even make sense
of my titles, bleating like nationalist livestock,
and chanting like brainless bacon - you have to
have a certain amount of multicultural tendency,
which in a way, is your first test of pilgrimage,
moreover, it's the key to the Naskar Canon.
If you have no desire to step outside your culture,
there's no point in grabbing any of my text,
you might as well pick up a chinese or arab text,
and expect to be an expert while speaking only English.
My script may be English, my language is not -
remove your assumptions, transcend your disciplines;
it is only through pilgrimage to plurality,
that an ape ascends into humanity.
My goal is not to replace
white supremacy with colored supremacy,
or christian supremacy with muslim supremacy,
or blind faith with dispassionate logic,
I am a stateless weaver of human plurality.”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
“Forget the canon, you can't even make sense of my titles, bleating like nationalist livestock, and chanting like brainless bacon - you have to have a certain amount of multicultural tendency, which in a way, is your first test of pilgrimage, moreover, it's the key to the Naskar Canon. If you have no desire to step outside your culture, there's no point in grabbing any of my text, you might as well pick up a chinese or arab text, and expect to be an expert while speaking only English.”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
“I don't describe, I embody -
I don't study a culture,
I disappear into the culture.”
― Kral Fakir: When Calls The Kainat
I don't study a culture,
I disappear into the culture.”
― Kral Fakir: When Calls The Kainat
“I opened my eyes and couldn't find a single precedent of post-national, post-religion, post-lingual, post-cultural existence, so I became the precedent.”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
“I opened my eyes and couldn't find a single precedent of post-national, post-religion, post-lingual, post-cultural existence, so I became the precedent. My roots go deep down to the core of earth, spread across the bones and marrow of the human race.”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
“My roots go deep down to the core of earth, spread across the bones and marrow of the human race.”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
“My roots run deep down to the core of earth, spread across the bones and marrow of the human race.”
― Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
― Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
“The Uncultured Idiot (Sonnet 2501-2502)
My roots run deep down to the core of earth,
spread across the bones and marrow of the human race.
Starting out with an insatiable spark of expansion,
I spent my early teens devouring scriptures,
then my late teens and early twenties I spent
assimilating neuroscience and psychology,
but it wasn't until my late twenties,
a few years after my first publication,
that the original Naskarian voice started
to awaken, a voice not only beyond nation,
religion and culture, but also beyond
eurocentric intellectual convention.
So many things were unfolding in my mind
at once, that it's impossible for me to
piece together a coherent timeline of events.
But one thing was most striking, it's that,
influence of the puny eurocentric schools of thought
was beginning to wear off, as cultures of the world
found an ideal vessel with zero chains of tribalism.
I became empty and let the world pour its wonders
into me, so it did, and I burn day in, day out, and
each time from the ashes a new pluralist text is born,
blasting all archaic, elitist and exclusivist narrative.”
― Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
My roots run deep down to the core of earth,
spread across the bones and marrow of the human race.
Starting out with an insatiable spark of expansion,
I spent my early teens devouring scriptures,
then my late teens and early twenties I spent
assimilating neuroscience and psychology,
but it wasn't until my late twenties,
a few years after my first publication,
that the original Naskarian voice started
to awaken, a voice not only beyond nation,
religion and culture, but also beyond
eurocentric intellectual convention.
So many things were unfolding in my mind
at once, that it's impossible for me to
piece together a coherent timeline of events.
But one thing was most striking, it's that,
influence of the puny eurocentric schools of thought
was beginning to wear off, as cultures of the world
found an ideal vessel with zero chains of tribalism.
I became empty and let the world pour its wonders
into me, so it did, and I burn day in, day out, and
each time from the ashes a new pluralist text is born,
blasting all archaic, elitist and exclusivist narrative.”
― Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
“All Roots Are Chains (Sonnet 2424)
Proverb goes, change takes time;
I say, time takes change,
for without change there is no time.
And it always begins with you, and
by that, I mean us - you, me, all of us.
I opened my eyes, and couldn't find
a single proper multicultural human
in the world, so I became one -
even the best of egalitarian thinkers
still remain rooted in their geography,
for that's the norm of their time and age,
but for myself, I find such trait
to be nothing more than a tribal vestige,
unbecoming of the time-fabric I'm weaving.
I must be free, absolutely, unequivocally free,
from all forms of chains masquerading as roots -
so I stand free, from every last inherited loyalty,
not as a better human, just an invitation.”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
Proverb goes, change takes time;
I say, time takes change,
for without change there is no time.
And it always begins with you, and
by that, I mean us - you, me, all of us.
I opened my eyes, and couldn't find
a single proper multicultural human
in the world, so I became one -
even the best of egalitarian thinkers
still remain rooted in their geography,
for that's the norm of their time and age,
but for myself, I find such trait
to be nothing more than a tribal vestige,
unbecoming of the time-fabric I'm weaving.
I must be free, absolutely, unequivocally free,
from all forms of chains masquerading as roots -
so I stand free, from every last inherited loyalty,
not as a better human, just an invitation.”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
“I must be free, absolutely, unequivocally free, from all forms of chains masquerading as roots - so I stand free, from every last inherited loyalty, not as a better human, just an invitation.”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
“Access to essentials must be the first commandment of every single field and discipline, when it's the last instead, and an expendable one at that, every single field and discipline, along with its proud practitioners and proponents, are war criminals.”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
“When a 10 ounce heart drops on a racist in its complete wholeness, the very idea of race is blown out of existence.”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
“The I-less Continuum (Sonnet 2456)
When a 3 pound brain drops on
a bigot in its complete vastness,
bigotry don't just blush,
it's blasted to ashes.
When a 10 ounce heart drops on
a racist in its complete wholeness,
the very idea of race
is blown out of existence.
Neurons are the prophets of reality,
consciousness is the scripture.
I don't see the turn of the universe,
I cause the universe to turn.
Beyond culture, religion and nation,
there's my homeland called human -
beyond faith, intellect, reason and ritual,
existence blooms in I-less continuum.”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
When a 3 pound brain drops on
a bigot in its complete vastness,
bigotry don't just blush,
it's blasted to ashes.
When a 10 ounce heart drops on
a racist in its complete wholeness,
the very idea of race
is blown out of existence.
Neurons are the prophets of reality,
consciousness is the scripture.
I don't see the turn of the universe,
I cause the universe to turn.
Beyond culture, religion and nation,
there's my homeland called human -
beyond faith, intellect, reason and ritual,
existence blooms in I-less continuum.”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
“There’s not one religion but two, one is commercial religion, rooted in fear, prejudice and bigotry, and the other is lived religion, rooted in kindness and inclusivity.”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
“Generation Understanding (Sonnet 2480)
No matter what the apes want you to believe,
it's not weakness to abandon suspicion,
it's not weakness to discard judgment,
it's not weakness to practice empathy,
it's not weakness to be considerate -
it's not misdemeanor to denounce primitive
practices that our ancestors thought sensible,
it's a sign of wisdom, not stupidity, to admit
ignorance, rather than succumb to supernatural.
My favorite answer of all is, 'I don't know' -
in the absence of rigorous investigation
that's the answer I fall back on the most;
then there are times when logic is immaterial,
there I avoid all mention of knowledge, and
take the humane course, despite reason or ritual.”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
No matter what the apes want you to believe,
it's not weakness to abandon suspicion,
it's not weakness to discard judgment,
it's not weakness to practice empathy,
it's not weakness to be considerate -
it's not misdemeanor to denounce primitive
practices that our ancestors thought sensible,
it's a sign of wisdom, not stupidity, to admit
ignorance, rather than succumb to supernatural.
My favorite answer of all is, 'I don't know' -
in the absence of rigorous investigation
that's the answer I fall back on the most;
then there are times when logic is immaterial,
there I avoid all mention of knowledge, and
take the humane course, despite reason or ritual.”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
“No matter what the apes want you to believe, it's not weakness to abandon suspicion, it's not weakness to discard judgment, it's not weakness to practice empathy, it's not weakness to be considerate.”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
“What good is ape tradition and validation, when time is my home, integration, my reality!”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
“One culture doesn't fit all,
one morality doesn't fit all,
one faith doesn't fit all,
one reason doesn't fit all.”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
one morality doesn't fit all,
one faith doesn't fit all,
one reason doesn't fit all.”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
“I have no allegiance to any religious institution, or to any academic institution, I don't even have allegiance to the truth, truth can go to hell for all I care - I only care about integration - absolute, indivisible, unbending, unflinching spirit of integration.”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
“By The Time I'm Finished (Sonnet 2601)
Belief matters less
where people matter more.
Time matters less
when life matters more.
Scientific truth changes with data,
spiritual truth changes with era,
cultural truth changes with civilization,
but to unite, empathize, love and lift
across fractures, is the one absolute virtue.
By the time I'm finished with science,
science would be more service centered
than religion.
By the time I'm finished with religion,
religion would be more allergic
to superstition and prejudice than science.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
Belief matters less
where people matter more.
Time matters less
when life matters more.
Scientific truth changes with data,
spiritual truth changes with era,
cultural truth changes with civilization,
but to unite, empathize, love and lift
across fractures, is the one absolute virtue.
By the time I'm finished with science,
science would be more service centered
than religion.
By the time I'm finished with religion,
religion would be more allergic
to superstition and prejudice than science.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Scientific truth changes with data, spiritual truth changes with era, cultural truth changes with civilization, but to unite, empathize, love and lift across fractures, is the one absolute virtue.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“To unite, empathize, love and lift across fractures, is the one absolute virtue.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
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