Kedar Joshi Quotes & Sayings
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If God were to exist for the entire humanity, he would be profoundly vile, as he allows the existence of unfathomable sin, stupidity, madness, and misery for no reason than his own despicable enjoyment. God exists though, not for all humanity, but for a one chosen man - a philosopher - who is bound to answer the greatest philosophical question, the question about the nature of the questioner's existence, which progressively quenches the divine vanity. — Kedar Joshi
He is man whose heart is spirited and eyes are wet each moment on account of the sorrow, compassion, virtue, beauty, and nobility that decorate this world. — Kedar Joshi
Every noble action is selfish. Some selfish actions are nobler than others. But they are all selfish. And as such there can be no action purely noble anyway. Even the nobility in God's great philosophical intentions is bounded by his vanity. — Kedar Joshi
History is orphan. It can speak, but cannot hear. It can give, but cannot take. Its wounds and tragedies can be read and known, but cannot be avoided or cured. — Kedar Joshi
Life, by which I mean my life, is a great, or probably the greatest, design, from its very beginning to its end, the end that, I think, is unlikely to exist. Each and every bit of life is a part of the design. Design exists as the consequence of the ultimate questioner's vanity. And my mission is to find the most fundamental truth, which probably and exclusively involves the nature of the existence of the ultimate questioner. — Kedar Joshi
Ask a true scientist a very profound question on his science, and he will be
silent. Ask a true religious person a very simple question on his religion, and he will be frenzied. — Kedar Joshi
Any systematic body of knowledge is science. The more systematic the body of knowledge is the more scientific it is. — Kedar Joshi
The most fundamental tragedy of my life is that the ones who I see do not exist
and the one who exists I do not see. — Kedar Joshi
I am convinced that an electronic machine, no matter how smart and intelligent, being still a mere spatial structure in concept, can neither innovate nor even understand the self-evident proposition: 'No spatial structure can be a representation of any feeling'. Such innovation can only be a work of a non-spatial mind, like a human being, and only such innovation, it should be acknowledged, can pave the way for further scientific achievements. — Kedar Joshi
The language of sword is less powerful than the language of word, but most of
the people understand the language of sword with greater power than the
language of word. — Kedar Joshi
The word philosophy, as distinguished from science, is misleading, for it implies that what philosophy contains is impossible to be a systematic body of knowledge and what science contains is certain or proved. — Kedar Joshi
In the midst of excitement, grief, joy, and solitude, I remind myself every moment that the sole mission of my life is to find 'the ultimate questioner' - that unimaginable who has put me in this madness to answer an unanswerable question. — Kedar Joshi
Man is programmed to find the programmer. — Kedar Joshi
The world exists to let Man philosophize. — Kedar Joshi
The sound of life has divine silence. — Kedar Joshi
I am 95% a theist and 5% an atheist; thus ultimately I am an agnostic. — Kedar Joshi
God is the only evil. His vanity made him the devil. — Kedar Joshi
My life is dedicated to the discovery of God, the advancement of science, and the pre-eminence of England. — Kedar Joshi
An idealistic lover is a blind lover, and therefore a true lover; a pragmatic lover is a sighted lover, and therefore a false lover. — Kedar Joshi
The language of God is Mystery. — Kedar Joshi
If the universe is a non-spatial computer, a 'time machine' is a program that allows a user to have the same (ontologically non-spatial) feelings or experiences that occurred or s/he merely feels to have occurred in the past, with an in-built function to have different feelings or experiences than those of the past, and thus creating a possibility to change the past or to rewrite history in a pseudo sense. — Kedar Joshi
Gravity is neither a force nor a consequence of any space-time curvature. It is simply an orderly spatial illusion to non-spatial observer/s. — Kedar Joshi
The discovery of God begins at understanding that He ought to exist, and ends at knowing how He could exist. — Kedar Joshi
It is human to search for the theory of everything and it is superhuman to find it. — Kedar Joshi
Philosopher is becoming God in the process called life. — Kedar Joshi
Philosophy is the only excuse God has for his cruelty and vanity. — Kedar Joshi
Expect of Man God, and he will appear to be a beast. Expect of Man a beast, and he will appear to be God. — Kedar Joshi
The world is solely occupied by a questioner and a philosopher. — Kedar Joshi
I know what the world exists for, but I know not how it came into existence. I see the design, but not the designer. I understand the question, but not the questioner. — Kedar Joshi
Vishnu came in the form of Hitler to be an inspiration for the Kalki to come. — Kedar Joshi
Religions, themselves, are (intellectual) blasphemies. — Kedar Joshi
The best thing about the world is that it has a mysterious structure and the worst thing is that it has a grievous structure. — Kedar Joshi
The worst mockery God can make of a moralist is that He compels him to be a
solipsist. — Kedar Joshi
It is profoundly tragic that I am a slave, but it is profoundly joyous that I am God's slave, not that of a devil. — Kedar Joshi
There is only one real computer - the universe - whose hardware is made up of non-spatial states of consciousness and software is made up of superhuman as well as non-superhuman thoughts. — Kedar Joshi
The final philosophy is the ontology of God. — Kedar Joshi
Meditation should be the foremost technology of the 21st century; the technology of reprogramming the non-spatial universal computer. — Kedar Joshi
The only absurdity in which I find equally immense compassion and morality is Christianity - though the compassion is outlandish and the morality is blemished. — Kedar Joshi
Man is an appearance, God is a reality. — Kedar Joshi
The existence of God is not logically necessary, and yet, on the basis of some profound peculiar empirical order in the universe, it seems that He exists as the ultimate uncreated Being, implying a paradox, as no logically unnecessary entity can be uncreated. This paradox is the ultimate question asked by God, who is nothing but the ultimate questioner. — Kedar Joshi
The final discovery is the discovery of knowledge. — Kedar Joshi
I have far more reasons to rather disbelieve that a man besides me suffers when he cries, yet I have far more sentiments, than those great reasons, to instead weep for his, far less likely, sufferings. — Kedar Joshi
The goal of science is to understand the fundamental reality and the goal of technology is to change that reality. — Kedar Joshi
My existence is such that "I" do not really exist. At the end of understanding so much I understand that I know nothing. I suffer for being surrounded by intense suffering and yet I'm deeply suspicious if first of all there is indeed any consciousness except me. I strive to find the artist who might have fathered this great universal art but feel myself to be too feeble to accomplish this seemingly unattainable mission. Yet I have every respect for life, and it is this sheer respect that makes me live. — Kedar Joshi
I have no proof for any proof. — Kedar Joshi
The worst of all superstitions may be that astrology is a superstition. — Kedar Joshi
God speaks to Man through his destiny. — Kedar Joshi
The world is a contradiction; the universe a paradox. — Kedar Joshi
The meaning of life is 'the ultimate questioner's vanity.' — Kedar Joshi
The universe is a gigantic non-spatial computer. — Kedar Joshi
Life is a question asked by God about the way he exists. — Kedar Joshi
Man is more social within than without. — Kedar Joshi
Certainty is the most vivid condition of ignorance and the most necessary
condition for knowledge. — Kedar Joshi
Life is painful to be meaningful. — Kedar Joshi
The blind cannot see the sun. — Kedar Joshi
God is the true realistic point where human reason mostly, if not completely, breaks down. — Kedar Joshi
If I am convinced that I will procure the profoundest idea only by undergoing the profoundest pain, I shall beg for strength to endure that pain. — Kedar Joshi
The world is truly beautiful solely in the eyes of a true philosopher. — Kedar Joshi
Meditation is the best engineering. — Kedar Joshi
Man is truly born the time he dies. — Kedar Joshi
Life is too meaningful to die. — Kedar Joshi
The stem of greatness sprouts from the seed of sacrifice. — Kedar Joshi
The physics of the 21st century shall deal essentially with non-spatial matter and non-spatial mechanics. — Kedar Joshi
Noble spirits are heterodox. — Kedar Joshi
Most of the history is a divine work of fiction. — Kedar Joshi
Moral certainty is intellectual immorality — Kedar Joshi
Christianity would be helpless without the idea of free will and the idea of
free will would be helpless without incongruity. — Kedar Joshi
The greatest art is philosophy. — Kedar Joshi
Optimism is the staunchest worshipper of life. — Kedar Joshi
Necessity is the ethnicity of truth. — Kedar Joshi
History is like a ghost. It is as dead as alive. — Kedar Joshi
The pearl whose possession separates man from beast, the pearl which is the rarest find - the best among virtues - is forgiveness. — Kedar Joshi
My final destination is my complete knowledge of God. — Kedar Joshi
I - a philosopher - live in the cage of flesh and blood. — Kedar Joshi
If knowledge is my God, doubt would be my religion. — Kedar Joshi
The worst of lusts is vanity. — Kedar Joshi
God created the world to be praised on the subtle nature of his existence. — Kedar Joshi