“Slow down; live fast,
Who’s right and who’s not?
Who am I to tell you so?
Seek within; pray to the man above,
Who’s right, and who’s wrong?
But who am I to tell you so?
Man created God on his own image,
God created Satan, and Satan created man,
But who is right and who’s not?
Who the hell am I to tell you so?
Live fast or slow,
Create your demons and conquer your fears,
Seek within, or look up and hope for the man above,
No one’s right, no one’s wrong
But, who am I to tell you so?”
“Science is about recognizing patterns. [...] Everything depends on the ground rules of the observer: if someone refuses to look at obvious patterns because they consider a pattern should not be there, then they will see nothing but the reflection of their own prejudices.”
Source: Who Built the Moon?
“Recovery itself is a very un-glamorous daily process of being willing to fall down again, to break again, to cry again, to get up and try yet again until ‘success’ manifests as ever-greater sustained healing.”
Source: Beating Ana: How to Outsmart Your Eating Disorder & Take Your Life Back
“Definition of "Success" may differ upon persons, places and time or situations but cherishing & following only one single lesson among all learnt by one throughout his life; he can grab the "success" in a easiest way.”
“Effective decision-making can be seen as an optimal link between memory of the past, ground-realities of the present and insights of the future.”
Source: Mindfulness Meditation for Corporate Leadership and Management
“Silence is the voice of the mystery. Silence let us dream again.”
Source: Four Elements: Reflections on Nature
“I would love to live
Like a river flows
Carried by the surprise
Of its own unfolding - Fluent”
Source: Four Elements: Reflections on Nature
“All the animals and creatures of this earth are our former brothers and sisters but because we believe that we have "dominion" over them, we have become cruel little emperors.”
Source: Four Elements: Reflections on Nature
“This earth is the only constant in our lives. It has been here for millions of years before us. It was his gift to unearth its riches; that this "human-come-lately" is but the latest link in the chain of evolution.
We must become aware of our present stage of "becoming" and to do this we need to look back at our history.”
Source: Four Elements: Reflections on Nature
“The interplay between farmers and the elements was a poem without words, the echo which would always return to him.
The air could hold the "breeze of the rain" or the "wind of warmth" to the discerning nose.
The stone carved its memory deep into the hands that chiseled it.
Fire was life in the hearth which was the center of home.
Water introduced itself to us from its most natural source in streams and wells.”
Source: Four Elements: Reflections on Nature