“No book on earth can claim your mind, no single truth defines humankind – no crown, no creed, no sacred shrine outweighs a heart that dares to shine.”
Source: Tierra Carta: Naskar Charter of Earth
“You’re more than cattle and veggie, you are Your own Holiness and Majesty!”
Source: Tierra Carta: Naskar Charter of Earth
“The grand purpose of the classically built environment, ultimately, is to propel us out of our finite selves and into the limitlessness of the divine cosmos, to shatter our pretenses and present to us a whole new way of thinking about the meaning of life itself.”
Source: Reclaiming Classical Design: Reflections on the Harmonious and Beautiful Building
“The modern architects are incorrect in their thinking. Ornament is not a crime. It is tactile, invigorating, life-sustaining, and human.”
Source: Reclaiming Classical Design: Reflections on the Harmonious and Beautiful Building
“I don't want you to inherit my belief, I don't even want you to inherit my ideas, if there is one thing I want you to inherit, it's my insatiable responsibility to the world.”
Source: Nazmahal: Palace of Grace
“The hardest part of life is when you do not know what to do when a crisis strikes. Do your best to calm down. Pray and ask God to be your guide. He will help you gain victory over such challenging times.”
Source: A Manual for Victory
“No mosque, no museum, no temple, above the human. No Rome, no Reich, no Zion, above the human. No ally, no axis, no mock history, above the human. No passport, no piety, no Promise, above the human.”
Source: Nazmahal: Palace of Grace
“Man is a creature of indeterminate nature.”
Source: Oration on the Dignity of Man
“Educated on the streets, enlightened in the soil, my role on earth is to inject the brains with humanity.”
Source: Nazmahal: Palace of Grace
“Cyberspace has become the new psychological landscape of humanity, a space we inhabit with our thoughts, our mind, our imagination, and one that, on average, absorbs more of our physical time than any other activity.
Within it, desire and knowledge intertwine, intimacy and distance coexist, freedom and dependence overlap.
Participation in cyberspace, however, inevitably entails interaction with others, and this interaction is often experienced in a looser, less regulated way than in-person encounters.
It is here that the need arises to rethink citizenship, not as belonging to a state, but as conscious participation in a shared digital reality.”
Source: Digital Citizenship: Language, Ethics, and Identity in Cyberspace