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With Love From A Blue Rock
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“Acts of terror by governments
are still terror all the same,
genocide wrapped in diplomacy
is just murder by another name.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
are still terror all the same,
genocide wrapped in diplomacy
is just murder by another name.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Empathy is the highest truth, everything else is mere accessory.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Humanities without sciences are helpless, sciences without humanities are lifeless.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Nothing is fact, everything is flux.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“There is no grand design, no chosen land, only beating hearts and helping hands.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“After the first ten or so books, I wrote one called "In Search of Divinity", where the shift happened, the tone of that book was so radically different from my already published more academic-style work, which had already established me as a neuroscientist, that I considered publishing it under a pseudonym, to prevent it from jeopardizing my scholarly standing -
but that work felt like homecoming to my soul, so I chose to continue my legacy in that newly awakened tone, and then on, my reliance on secondhand research declined drastically, except for when I required occasional empirical data.
Had I stayed within the narrow confines of facts and figures, in fear of being shunned by academics, the human race would've never received the vast multicultural, multidisciplinary, multidimensional Naskar Canon.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
but that work felt like homecoming to my soul, so I chose to continue my legacy in that newly awakened tone, and then on, my reliance on secondhand research declined drastically, except for when I required occasional empirical data.
Had I stayed within the narrow confines of facts and figures, in fear of being shunned by academics, the human race would've never received the vast multicultural, multidisciplinary, multidimensional Naskar Canon.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Science-heavy works are not necessarily truth-heavy works, just like scripture-heavy works are not necessarily divine-heavy works.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“No risk, no discovery - no discovery, no humanity; had I stayed within the narrow confines of facts and figures, in fear of being shunned by academics, the human race would've never received the vast multicultural, multidisciplinary, multidimensional Naskar Canon.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Evolution of Naskar (Sonnet 2693-2694)
I didn't have internet while growing up, I used to save pocket money to buy nonfiction, and lots of dictionaries - I used to keep them sprawled open around me on the floor during homework,
and later when I published my first book, I leaned back into that same childhood habit, I remember spending months gathering notes from heaps of downloaded research publications.
After the first ten or so books, I wrote one called "In Search of Divinity", where the shift happened, the tone of that book was so radically different from my already published more academic-style work, which had already established me as a neuroscientist, that I considered publishing it under a pseudonym, to prevent it from jeopardizing my scholarly standing -
but that work felt like homecoming to my soul, so I chose to continue my legacy in that newly awakened tone, and then on, my reliance on secondhand research declined drastically, except for when I required occasional empirical data.
Science-heavy works are not necessarily truth-heavy works, just like scripture-heavy works are not necessarily divine-heavy works.
No risk, no discovery - no discovery, no humanity; had I stayed within the narrow confines of facts and figures, in fear of being shunned by academics, the human race would've never received the vast multicultural, multidisciplinary, multidimensional Naskar Canon.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
I didn't have internet while growing up, I used to save pocket money to buy nonfiction, and lots of dictionaries - I used to keep them sprawled open around me on the floor during homework,
and later when I published my first book, I leaned back into that same childhood habit, I remember spending months gathering notes from heaps of downloaded research publications.
After the first ten or so books, I wrote one called "In Search of Divinity", where the shift happened, the tone of that book was so radically different from my already published more academic-style work, which had already established me as a neuroscientist, that I considered publishing it under a pseudonym, to prevent it from jeopardizing my scholarly standing -
but that work felt like homecoming to my soul, so I chose to continue my legacy in that newly awakened tone, and then on, my reliance on secondhand research declined drastically, except for when I required occasional empirical data.
Science-heavy works are not necessarily truth-heavy works, just like scripture-heavy works are not necessarily divine-heavy works.
No risk, no discovery - no discovery, no humanity; had I stayed within the narrow confines of facts and figures, in fear of being shunned by academics, the human race would've never received the vast multicultural, multidisciplinary, multidimensional Naskar Canon.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Los deshumanizados no necesitan ser humanizados, ya son humanos; son los deshumanizadores quienes necesitan ser humanizados, porque son los animales los que necesitan convertirse en humanos.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“If you want to find out if someone is truly holy, don't ask them whether they believe in god, ask them instead, what they think of other religions.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“You don't need much to win the trust of apes, just say you'll make lots and lots of bombs, because in the book of apes, to be free is to be feared, and to be feared is to develop the capacity to kill fellow human beings!”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Every discipline is a dream, every dream is service.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Every moment is a lifetime, every life is a moment.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Science can produce vaccines or gas chambers, science can produce solar panels or greenhouse gases. I'm not a scientist, I'm a humanitarian scientist, science doesn't make me human, I make science human.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Medicine is the most potent form of miracle, but when medicine prioritizes money over care, people flock to quacks and influencers. When science fails in service, people look up to the stars for answers.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Vegetables with roots are still vegetables,
animals with tradition are still animals.
Apes flying spaceships are still apes,
parasites in office are still parasites.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
animals with tradition are still animals.
Apes flying spaceships are still apes,
parasites in office are still parasites.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Awake, arise, break the trance of tribe,
and the planet of apes becomes human.
Hoist your heart as a beacon of love -
confront the fear, and war loses oxygen.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
and the planet of apes becomes human.
Hoist your heart as a beacon of love -
confront the fear, and war loses oxygen.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Do not confuse dissolution of self with erasure of the self, when the self grows vast enough to contain the cosmos it dissolves automatically, and there is nothing to erase, it's only when you're fragmented that you flinch at the thought of erasure.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Time helps those who are present,
gravity helps those who are moving,
nature helps those who evolve,
reality listens to those who write it.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
gravity helps those who are moving,
nature helps those who evolve,
reality listens to those who write it.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“There is no fortunate, unfortunate, there is only privileged and exploited.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Cinema centered on ragebait is junglywood.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Show me a nation with a titanic army,
I'll show you a society in decay.
Show me a society that spends in education,
I'll show you tomorrow being built today.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
I'll show you a society in decay.
Show me a society that spends in education,
I'll show you tomorrow being built today.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“The Christian Church is the original religious persecutor of planet earth, British monarchy is the original terrorist organization of planet earth, Druncle Sam is the planet's longest running pandemic, Israeli state is the planet's youngest delinquent.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“If you want to find out if someone is truly holy, don't ask them whether they believe in god, ask them instead, what they think of other religions, and if their response is that of appreciation, then you know that their heart is truly sacred, but if they rush to blabber about their own religion, then they're no more holy than I am white.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“If there is plenty food on the table, but no people around it, is it really a table!”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Invincibility reveals admirers, vulnerability reveals family.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Money attracts money, service inspires service.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“The dehumanized don't need to be humanized, they are already human, it's the dehumanizers that need to be humanized, because it's the animals that need to become human.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“I miss you like the rain misses the soil, and the soil misses the rain, during those dry summer spells.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
