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  • #1
    Amish Tripathi
    “You live in Ram’s kingdom, hold your head high. Fight for justice. Treat all as equal. Protect the weak. Know that dharma is above all. Hold your head high, You live in the kingdom of Ram.”
    Amish Tripathi, Scion of Ikshvaku

  • #2
    Frederic Laloux
    “You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete. Richard Buckminster Fuller”
    Frederic Laloux, Reinventing Organizations: A Guide to Creating Organizations Inspired by the Next Stage of Human Consciousness

  • #3
    Amish Tripathi
    “India is a confused nation today. It does not understand its nature, which seems to be a hotchpotch of the masculine and feminine way. But if you force me to choose, then I would state that, at this point in time, we’re a feminine culture in decline.”
    Amish Tripathi, Scion of Ikshvaku

  • #4
    Amish Tripathi
    “The masculine way needs to be revived. The way of the Asuras is a possible answer to India’s current problems. But the Asura way cannot and should not be replicated. Some improvements and adjustments are necessary. Questioning must be encouraged. And, it has to be tailored to suit our current circumstances.”
    Amish Tripathi, Scion of Ikshvaku

  • #5
    Amish Tripathi
    “This fundamental misunderstanding between our world of forms, and the Ekam’s formless world, makes them believe in the lie that my God is the true God and your God is a false God. Just like a wise human will have no preference for his kidneys over his liver, the One God will not pick one group over another. It’s stupid to even think otherwise.”
    Amish Tripathi, Scion of Ikshvaku

  • #6
    “journey.”
    Laura Whitworth, Co-Active Coaching: Changing Business, Transforming Lives

  • #7
    Amish Tripathi
    “justice in terms of “right” or “wrong” is a man-made concept. It is entirely up to us to define justice in new terms of what is fair or unfair. It will be for the greater good.”
    Amish Tripathi, Scion of Ikshvaku

  • #8
    Amish Tripathi
    “Death is believed to be inauspicious in some foreign lands to the west of us; to them it signifies the end of everything. But nothing ever really dies. No material can ever truly escape the universe. It just changes form. In that sense, death is actually also the beginning of regeneration; the old form dies and a new form is born. If the south is the direction of death, then it is also the direction of regeneration.”
    Amish Tripathi, Scion of Ikshvaku



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