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“I played a few games myself, back in the days before consoles were ousted by the PC Master Race, and I’ve thought more than once about how these virtual worlds are made of numbers. Ones and zeroes, unless I’m mistaken. But think about this for a moment: what about the unseen particles that make up the human body? The atoms that make up everything we see and feel? Is it not true that the closer we look, the less we see? It’s not the collection of atoms that matter, but the man, yet the atoms are the matter that make the man. Can the same logic not be applied to the world we’re in now? Shanawan is made of numbers, but it’s not the numbers that matter: it’s Shanawan. If my cells malfunction I get sick and die. If the numbers falter we get glitches and lag. When we look at a landscape we see a landscape, not atoms. When we look at Shanawan we see Shanawan, not numbers. The two aren’t on the same level, yet they aren’t entirely dissimilar. The game is both fantasy and reality. Not too different from man.”

“La victoria moral puede ser alcanzada por cualquiera al que el adversario le haya partido la cara. Ya Tolstoi manifestó en su día que la victoria moral es algo tremendamente claro. Masaryk alaba también la victoria moral, pero el hecho es que ni Tolstoi ni Masaryk recibieron en su vida una paliza.”

“And if I have the gift of prophesy, all-wisdom and great faith but without love, I am nothing.”

“You should realize that even the thoughts originating in your mind are not always your own. They don’t just happen when you want them to arise, but often arise within a certain dictated framework. Let me explain. In some ways, our minds have some similarities to AI models of the current era. Just like AI, we are trained on large sets of data and facts, fed by our operator (the society and world around us) and our thinking is limited within the current evolutionary constraints of our own brains, just like other animals cannot possess the cognitive capabilities of a human. To think beyond this framework is almost a superhuman task, truly demonstrated by only a few known people in history, the Buddha being one example. In other words, the one who is blind from birth, has no idea what “seeing” feels like.”

“We are the children of the earth. So, we play and dance with singular intelligence while we learn to discern between light and dark. And then, one day, if we play conscientiously, we might find ourselves in the library of all things where we are instructed by the sun, moon and stars to wake up and to be the marriage of light and dark – unity in shimmering silver – the mirror of the cosmos.”

“أدركت أن الأحلام ليست مستحيلة وأن كل حقيقة لم تكن سوى خيال في الماضي. فوراء كل حقيقة خيال. والخيال جزء من الحقيقة. لذلك الأمل شيء جميل. وتوقع حدوث الأسوء لا يخفف من آلام أقدارنا ولا يمضد جراحنا بل يجعلنا كالأحياء الموتى لأنه ينزع من أجسادنا أرواحنا.. ينزع إيماننا بحدوث ما كل هو جميل.. ينزع ما يجب أن نعيش من أجله.. الأمل.”

“Spirit does not belong to any particular religion because It has nothing to do with any religion and humanity cannot claim any exclusivity to It because we and our planet is nothing but a drop in the ocean of this endless Universe.”

“Our Universe is a multidimensional one; every individual life unit consciously functions in a particular vibratory level (dimension or density) but unconsciously/ subconsciously functions in and through all the other levels, and as the awareness increases it moves to the conscious existence of the next immediate level.”

“Hanging conversations, uncertain observations, incomplete imaginations. Unsent text messages, unreplied mails, undecided calls, unattended places. Unsettled pledges, distant searches. Some underutilized wages, some unseen dreams, sitting on dried leaves, believing the unbelieved… bidding adieu, to the accepted, how much she wanted to do, what was, detested!”

“ذات مرة كنا كلنا اطفالا، وكانت فصول الصيف أدفأ،عشت ذات مرة ، وأنت أحببتني ذات مرة. في يوم من الأيام. أهناك عبارة محزنة اكثر من هذه: مرة في يوم من الأيام ولكن ليس بعد ذلك. كنت طفلا في يوم من الايام، كانت أيامنا قصور حكايات خرافية في يوم من الايام ، ثم غرفت في حنايا غابة مظلمة وفقدت، سمحنا لذلك أن يحدث، ومازلنا نسمح له أن يحدث, نسمح للحياة أن تركد ، أن تغدو أصلب, فإلي أين تذهبين يا حياة،و أين انت يا رأفة؟”

“एक उम्र होती है जब क्लास की खिड़की से बाहर आसमान दूर कहीं जमीन से मिल रहा होता है और हमें लगता है कि शाम को खेलते-खेलते हम ये दूरी हम तय कर लेंगे। दूरी तय करते-करते जिस दिन हमें पता चलता है कि ये दूरी तय नहीं हो सकती, उसी दिन हम बड़े हो जाते हैं”

“There are two more turds, smaller ones, and when he has eaten these, residual shit to lick out of her anus. He prays that she'll let him drop the cape over himself, to be allowed, in the silk-lined darkness, to stay a while longer with his submissive tongue straining upward into her asshole. But she moves away. The fur evaporates from his hands. She orders him to masturbate for her. She has watched Captain Blicero with Gottfried, and has learned the proper style.”

“The world of reality exists. The world of fantasy exists. The great boundary between the world of reality and the world of fantasy is the boundary of pleasure and fallacy. So many people enter into the world of realities through the the gate of betrayal and pain of the world of fantasies. If you live in the world of fantasies, ponder!If you live in the world of realities, learn and use your lessons.”

“A person must face the root cause of their relentless personal pain. Irrespective of whatever bricks buttress our youthful personal philosophy, pain avoidance, and pain therapy are likely two of its foundation stones.”