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Naked I Dance (A Sonnet)
Naked I dance here in delight,
I am not wearing name, fame or stature.
All I am wearing is a smile of humaneness,
Isn't that what matters in human nature!
I need no faith, nation or intellect,
Nor do I need illusive pomp and ceremony.
I am happy being a human above all,
I'll stay that way forever exuding harmony.
Tried a lot many countries, races and religions,
To tie me up with their rugged exclusivities.
But my heart is too grand for any one sect,
So I dance naked without any cultural amenities.
Come join me if you like my sisters and brothers,
United we’ll free the world of all tribal attires.
I am not wearing name, fame or stature.
All I am wearing is a smile of humaneness,
Isn't that what matters in human nature!
I need no faith, nation or intellect,
Nor do I need illusive pomp and ceremony.
I am happy being a human above all,
I'll stay that way forever exuding harmony.
Tried a lot many countries, races and religions,
To tie me up with their rugged exclusivities.
But my heart is too grand for any one sect,
So I dance naked without any cultural amenities.
Come join me if you like my sisters and brothers,
United we’ll free the world of all tribal attires.
Published on July 15, 2020 07:11
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enlightenment, faith, freethought, inclusion, labels, nationality, nirvana, orthodoxy, poetry, religion, religious-harmony, rigidity, sectarianism, sonnet, spirituality
Political ideologies are not unlike technological inventions | Visvavictor
Political ideologies are not unlike technological inventions – both have expiry dates. Take the first electric bulb for example. When electric filament bulb came into existence it turned gas lamps obsolete – but then power efficient led bulb came into the scene, which turned filament bulbs obsolete. Likewise, back in the days when world conquest was all the craze, nationalism was the fire that united the dominated souls of the invaded lands to stand up to their invaders. But today when the notion of invasion is no longer the norm, and a sense of global oneness is on the rise, nationalism is no longer cool – it is obsolete, inane, and downright prehistoric. Today, it’s the fire of integration that lights the world, not tribe, heritage and tradition.
No ideology is ideal, no ideology is ultimate. So, focus on ascension, not allegiance. Evolution is life, rigidity is death – the wheel just keeps turning – monarchy replaced by democracy, democracy replaced by meritocracy – fundamentalism replaced by interfaith, interfaith replaced by freethought – church replaced by state, state replaced by civic duty – capitalism replaced by socialism, socialism replaced by humanitarianism. Countries become cities, cities become neighborhoods, neighborhoods become family – that’s real upward mobility – that’s civilization.
No ideology is ideal, no ideology is ultimate. So, focus on ascension, not allegiance. Evolution is life, rigidity is death – the wheel just keeps turning – monarchy replaced by democracy, democracy replaced by meritocracy – fundamentalism replaced by interfaith, interfaith replaced by freethought – church replaced by state, state replaced by civic duty – capitalism replaced by socialism, socialism replaced by humanitarianism. Countries become cities, cities become neighborhoods, neighborhoods become family – that’s real upward mobility – that’s civilization.
Published on June 20, 2023 16:52
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capitalism, civilization, democracy, evolution, freethinker, global-harmony, globalism, government, humanism, humanist, humanitarian, humanitarianism, ideology, interfaith, intolerance, nationalism, nationalistic, nationality, one-humanity, one-world, oneness, political-science, politics, progress, social-studies, socialism, sociology
Apartheid Sonnet | Abhijit Naskar | The Divine Refugee
Integration 101: I don’t exist,
that’s my law of integration.
Had I not told you my name,
it’d be impossible for you
to know my culture and nation.
Any ape can boast about its culture,
I’ll die roaring for all but my own.
I am local of a borderblind world,
something illegible to the cavegrown.
Borders are glorified apartheid,
Passports are glorified bus pass.
No peace can ever come to light,
from the doings of apartheid heart.
Latinos regard me as latino,
Americans reckon I’m american,
Muslims consider me a muslim,
that’s how I’ve lived as a human.
that’s my law of integration.
Had I not told you my name,
it’d be impossible for you
to know my culture and nation.
Any ape can boast about its culture,
I’ll die roaring for all but my own.
I am local of a borderblind world,
something illegible to the cavegrown.
Borders are glorified apartheid,
Passports are glorified bus pass.
No peace can ever come to light,
from the doings of apartheid heart.
Latinos regard me as latino,
Americans reckon I’m american,
Muslims consider me a muslim,
that’s how I’ve lived as a human.
Published on August 29, 2024 08:33
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apartheid, borders, discrimination, diversity, global-citizen, humanist, humanitarian, inclusion, integration, interfaith, multicultural, multiculturalism, nationalism, nationality, nonsectarian, nonsectarianism, oneness, peace-activist, sufi, world-citizen
The Great Superstition (Sonnet) | Abhijit Naskar | Little Planet on The Prairie
Fundamentalists radicalize
children for illegal terrorism,
nationalists radicalize
children for legal terrorism,
I radicalize children for peace-n-oneness,
using only their brain and backbone,
without spilling the blood of human.
Only leeches live by guns and call it honor,
brainwashed by the witchcraft of patriotism.
Fundamentalism, nationalism, these are the real
witchcraft, still practiced by modern savages.
Teachers, coppers, politicians, civil servants,
all (most) mindlessly carry the paradigm of death.
Give me a hundred humanitarian hearts,
I’ll wipe out the very concept of war.
Pack your flags with other talismans,
there is no greater superstition
than the superstition of nation.
children for illegal terrorism,
nationalists radicalize
children for legal terrorism,
I radicalize children for peace-n-oneness,
using only their brain and backbone,
without spilling the blood of human.
Only leeches live by guns and call it honor,
brainwashed by the witchcraft of patriotism.
Fundamentalism, nationalism, these are the real
witchcraft, still practiced by modern savages.
Teachers, coppers, politicians, civil servants,
all (most) mindlessly carry the paradigm of death.
Give me a hundred humanitarian hearts,
I’ll wipe out the very concept of war.
Pack your flags with other talismans,
there is no greater superstition
than the superstition of nation.
Published on December 12, 2024 04:08
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demilitarization, far-right, fundamentalism, global-citizen, global-harmony, humanitarian, humanitarian-aid, humanitarianism, humanitarians, ignorance, nationalism, nationalist, nationalists, nationality, nonviolence, patriotism, peace, peace-activist, peace-keeper, peacekeeper, peacekeeping, service-of-humanity, terrorism, war
Every Time An Ape is Born (Sonnet 2410) – Abhijit Naskar, Sonnets From The Mountaintop
Every time an ape is born, adult apes rush to assign its nation, religion, and culture – thus an entire species is raised as ape, lives as ape, and dies as ape, never to become human.
There’s no conspiracy, just convention, for this setup is ideal for profit, it’s ideal for political power – more divided the apes are, less they question what’s inhuman,
which is why infant apes are brainwashed day in, day out: ‘our culture is truth supreme, other cultures are alien’ –
even the schools are plugged into this system, along with the media, all aimed at one systemic objective, apes must never become human.
Published on September 23, 2025 14:59
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acceptance, discrimination, fanatics, fundamentalism, human-rights, humanist, humanitarian, humanitarianism, inclusion, intolerance, multiculturalism, nationalism, nationalist, nationality, patriot, patriotism, prejudice, social-justice, tribalism, xenophobia
Tierra Carta (Charter of Earth, S2498) – Abhijit Naskar, Sonnets From The Mountaintop
Nationality and religion are like blood groups,
it has no relation to human capacity and character,
despite the superstitions and conspiracy theories;
morons are found in every corner of the world,
just like mavericks are found in every corner.
The only difference between blood groups
and nationality is that, blood groups are
a fundamental factor of medical treatment,
whereas nationality and religion are
fleeting vestiges of an adolescent species.
I opened my eyes and couldn’t find a single precedent
of post-national, post-religion, post-lingual,
post-cultural existence, so I became the precedent.
My roots go deep down to the core of earth,
spread across the bones and marrow of the human race.
Published on September 25, 2025 06:39
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acceptance, advaita, ambition, assimilation, be-the-change, braveheart, change, change-the-world, cultural-integration, diversity, equality, fanatics, fundamentalism, global-citizen, human-rights, humanist, inclusion, inclusive, indoctrination, integration, interfaith, leader, leadership, multicultural, multicultural-poet, multiculturalism, naskarian, nationalism, nationalist, nationality, nonduality, oneness, persecution, polyglot, polyglot-poet, prejudice, religious, religious-extremism, social-reformer, sufism, tolerance, tribalism
“My roots run deep down to the core of earth, spread across the bones and marrow of the human race.” ― Abhijit Naskar, Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot

My roots run deep down to the core of earth,
spread across the bones and marrow of the human race.
Starting out with an insatiable spark of expansion,
I spent my early teens devouring scriptures,
then my late teens and early twenties I spent
assimilating neuroscience and psychology,
but it wasn’t until my late twenties,
a few years after my first publication,
that the original Naskarian voice started
to awaken, a voice not only beyond nation,
religion and culture, but also beyond
eurocentric intellectual convention.
So many things were unfolding in my mind
at once, that it’s impossible for me to
piece together a coherent timeline of events.
But one thing was most striking, it’s that,
influence of the puny eurocentric schools of thought
was beginning to wear off, as cultures of the world
found an ideal vessel with zero chains of tribalism.
I became empty and let the world pour its wonders
into me, so it did, and I burn day in, day out, and
each time from the ashes a new pluralist text is born,
blasting all archaic, elitist and exclusivist narrative.
Published on September 27, 2025 06:25
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acceptance, advaita, assimilation, diversity, human-rights, humanitarianism, inclusion, inclusive, integration, interfaith, multicultural-poet, multiculturalism, nationalism, nationality, nonduality, oneness, pluralism, polyglot, prejudice, social-justice, sufism, tolerance


