“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
“No borrowed make-believe,
no quicksand of cowardice -
superstition fading from bones,
as we rise above the prejudice.”
Source: The God Sonnets: Naskar Art of Theology
“It's not about insisting one's right; it's about maintaining everyone's peace.”
Source: The Single Theory of Everything
“Think like someone who walks in victory. Do not keep worrying. Always remember that God is able to grant you a resounding victory.”
Source: A Manual for Victory
“Be a think tank of life, not a septic tank of prejudice.”
Source: The God Sonnets: Naskar Art of Theology
“I was born of dust, I live as flame, for I choose to be human, not a dead name.”
Source: The God Sonnets: Naskar Art of Theology
“Mind is my mecca.”
Source: The God Sonnets: Naskar Art of Theology