“Remove the rigidity, eighty-six the shrinking, and your heart will turn into a goldmine.”
Source: Making Britain Civilized: How to Gain Readmission to The Human Race
“You may live in your gutter of cultural exclusivity all you want, but don't drag me there. I am a human being. You know what it means? It means I have not one but many cultures - all the cultures. I have not one tongue, but many tongues - all the tongues. I have not one religion, but many religions - all the religions. I have not one country, but many countries - all the countries. I am a human being, my home is planet earth, and all her children my family.”
Source: Dervish Advaitam: Gospel of Sacred Feminines and Holy Fathers
“What is beauty, or goodness, or art, or love, or God? We're forever teetering on the brink of the unknowable, and trying to understand what can't be understood. It's what makes us men.”
Source: The Caves of Steel
“I wonder how it can be considered that science disenchants the world. The power of the spells of physics to make the empty solid — and nothing, something — seem greater than anything I have ever read in folk tales.”
Source: The Importance of Being Interested: Adventures in Scientific Curiosity
“Even the deaf can hear the music of life, yet those with ears hear nothing. Even the blind can see the beauty of heart, yet those with eyes are busy with shopping.”
Source: Handcrafted Humanity: 100 Sonnets For A Blunderful World
“Bullets don't kill bigotry, only education does that.”
Source: Handcrafted Humanity: 100 Sonnets For A Blunderful World
“Let us embrace the benefits of capitalism, let us embrace the morality of socialism, let us embrace the good from each and every ideology without being a mindless slave to any of them.”
Source: Girl Over God: The Novel
“Prayer to Forgive Yourself:
Dear Heavenly Father,
I come before You with a heart heavy from the weight of my own mistakes. I know You are merciful and full of compassion. Your Word says:
“If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” — 1 John 1:9
So I confess, Lord—not just the actions, but the shame I’ve carried. I release it now. I lay it at Your feet.
Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me (Psalm 51:10).
Help me to see myself through Your eyes—not as broken, but as beloved.
Not as condemned, but as redeemed.
You said in Isaiah 1:18:
“Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow.”
So I receive that cleansing. I receive Your grace.
I forgive myself—not because I deserve it, but because You’ve already paid the price.
Let Your love rewrite the story I’ve told myself.
Let Your truth silence the voice of shame.
Let Your Spirit lead me into healing, wholeness, and peace.
I declare: I am not my past.
I am not my failure.
I am a new creation in Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17).
I walk forward free, forgiven, and full of purpose.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.”
“To hate, being an animal is enough, love is a sign of sapience and sanity.”
Source: Handcrafted Humanity: 100 Sonnets For A Blunderful World
“One Life, One Idea (The Sonnet)
One life, one idea, one duty – love.
One body, one being, one vision – amity.
One heart, one sight, one sentiment – care.
One mind, one kind, one community – humanity.
One pen, one ink, one paper – awareness.
One hive, one height, one light – assimilation.
One kite, one compass, one flight – unity.
One sail, one sea, one ship - self-correction.
One gospel, one goal, one gamble – collectivity.
One cult, one core, one culture – unification.
One church, one mosque, one temple – nonduality.
One road, one reason, one reality – nondifferentiation.
Take the mind beyond the bind to see the world anew.
A world united comes to life when walls turn dust in you.”
Source: Handcrafted Humanity: 100 Sonnets For A Blunderful World