“In the end, the goal isn’t to convert or deconvert but to coexist. Evidence is a tool, not a weapon. It can guide us toward understanding, but it’s empathy that helps us walk across the bridge.”
Source: Humanism from the Heart: Building Bridges Beyond Belief
“There is victory when you partake in the promises of God, when you look up to Him for your joy.”
Source: A Manual for Victory
“Let’s choose kindness. Let’s choose love. And let’s walk across these bridges—with open hearts, open minds, and hand-in-hand with our fellow humans.”
Source: Humanism from the Heart: Building Bridges Beyond Belief
“Faith—or lack thereof—is simply one part of our identities, not a barrier to love.”
Source: Humanism from the Heart: Building Bridges Beyond Belief
“We've evolved from the jungle, violence is in our DNA. That's not up for debate, it's a biological fact. Question is, will we continue to pass on the parasitic traits of the past, in the name of heritage and loyalty, or will we choose the path that deviates from the coward's quo of jungle tribalism into the sunlit valley of valiant peace!”
Source: Neurosonnets: The Naskar Art of Neuroscience
“Cosmos chimes in my chambers of heart - truth is the bridge, bridge is the truth.”
Source: Kral Fakir: When Calls The Kainat
“Truth is the bridge, bridge is the truth.”
Source: Kral Fakir: When Calls The Kainat
“Over the years, quite a few sonnets never saw the light of day, because every time I write something radical, I always ask myself three questions - first, is it true - second, is it kind - and finally, is it necessary? And often it's at the final question, that I'm reluctantly compelled to press delete on quite a few texts. Yet I don't regret it, in fact, once I do delete that bit of my creation, I feel a huge load off my back - because, my mission is not mindless radicalism, my mission is mindful humanizing of the world. In the absence of heart, even truth becomes mindless - and the mindless never know they're mindless, they feel like it's an act of courage.”
Source: The God Sonnets: Naskar Art of Theology
“Over the years, quite a few sonnets never saw the light of day, because every time I write something radical, I always ask myself three questions - first, is it true - second, is it kind - and finally, is it necessary? And often it's at the final question, that I'm reluctantly compelled to press delete on quite a few texts. Yet I don't regret it, in fact, once I do delete that bit of my creation, I feel a huge load off my back - because, my mission is not mindless radicalism, my mission is mindful humanizing of the world.”
Source: The God Sonnets: Naskar Art of Theology
“I don't follow humanism, humanism follows me.”
Source: Neurosonnets: The Naskar Art of Neuroscience