Narratives, interpretations, perspectives, waysofseeing & contexts
“The only true voyage of discovery . . . would be not to visit strange lands, but to possess other eyes, to behold the universe through the eyes of another, of a hundred others, to behold the hundred universes that each of them is.” ― Marcel Proust, The Captive / The Fugitive ~SSR ~fulfilling_dreams_of_sushant_
The way you perceive is the way that changes the perception ~SSR
The way you learn is what you learn! ~SSR ~WritingWithSush ~selfmusing
Sushant was trying to alert SSRians about satanic activities of a few celebrities by encrypting their character in his story told through social media, cinema/theatre, Tshirt messages, speeches & interviews. As message can't be directly conveyed, he was playing a kind of Alternate Reality Game (ARG) for telling his story. He wanted us to understand his narratives with alternate interpretations, perspectives, opinions, point of views & waysofseeing known knowns (familiar words but with alternate meanings) depending upon contexts. For example, 'starwar' means war between celebrities as star alternately means celebrity. Other alternate meanings are listed in dictionary.
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Sushant's biopic is a work of art. But he uses concepts of science as metaphors to narrate his biopic story. Hence, his workk is an amalgamation of art & science. The difference is, in arts, artists use perspectives, waysofseeing, interpretations to generate multiple meanings to work of an art. This is explained in the following quotes of Sushant.
We understand that the society would prefer one sort of entertainment over the other. But art is not science. Science is quantifiable but art isn’t. ~SSR ~huffpost ~quotesofssr ~WritingWithSush
What I’m trying to say is that mathematics and science can go together, where results are concerned but it cannot be the same with art. ~SSR ~mansworldindia ~WritingWithSush
Science is the restless search of 'I' in small approximations.
Arts is the calm surrender of 'I' embracing the mighty chaos. ~SSR ~itsirum_ ~nonayousef7
Check the post Chaos Theory for more details on the above quote.
An artist is no other than he who unlearns what he has learnt in order to know himself. ~SSR ~sushantquotes
An artist has to unlearn so that he can grow, find new perspectives and ways of creating, acquire new skills and competencies 1 2 3. In the above post unlearning specifically means looking things with new perspectives, ways of seeing as Sushant was playing an Alternate Reality Game (ARG). Letting go of the known is important to unlearn as explained later.
... What I’m trying to say is that mathematics and science can go together, where results are concerned but it cannot be the same with art. ~SSR (on Sonchiriya box office performance) ~SSR ~mansworldindia
In the above quote, Sushant was saying that people failed to understand & appreciate the artisitic value of the film Sonchiriya which is made to create multiple perspectives.
In the following quotes Sushant explains how works of arts generate multiple meanings.
The more I learn about things, I realise how wrong I was before. ~SSR ~brainyquote ~WritingWithSush ~sushant_peace ~pinterest
Here learning more about things means looking at them with different perspectives.
By demanding simple answers to complex questions, we rob the questions of the qualities that make them interesting. ~Gavin Schmidt ~SSR ~DNA ~Reemagm2 ~For_SSRDisha ~SatakshiSengup2
By demanding simple answers to complex questions can make questions less interesting and reduce them to cliches. As the world is complex we need to embrace that complexity to find robust answers to questions. As Sushant used complexification techniques & his narrations have alternate meanings we have to explore meanings of his narrations from all angles.
One has to be a genius to give a simple answer to anything in this world. ~SSR ~sushantquotes
Is there contradiction? No. Sushant defines genius as follows.
So genius is the one who can explore meanings from all angles to come up with a simple answer depending upon over all context.They say Genius is only a superior way of seeing.., ... ~SSR ~selfmuser
The following instagrams & tweet quote words or hashtags narratives, #interpretations, #perspectives, #waysofseeing & contexts.
The above instagrams in themselves embed the message that we have to understand them by thinking in alternate ways through #interpretations, #perspectives & #waysofseeing.
Exactly the same thing mentioned above by Krutika is spelled out again in the below facebook post with a different wording.
“The relation between what we see and what we know is never settled. Each evening we see the sun set. We know that the earth is turning away from it. Yet the knowledge, the explanation, never quite fits the sight.” ― John Berger, Ways of Seeing
I see in your ways, a familiar belonging. #selfmusing💫 ~SSR ~sushantssmile ~itsme_fanofsush ~Shilpi_Flyhigh ~abhiishrivastav7 ~astrophelphoton ~bollywoodshaadis 8 ~FilmiBeat
Sushant wanted SSRians to see in his ways & feel belonging by participating in his cause. In the last quote above "I see in your ways" has multiple meanings - 1. I see in the ways you look at things 2. I am waiting in your ways 3. I am understanding your behaviours, habits, nature or personality traits. "a familiar belonging" means Sushant is looking at forest of trees (= knowledge trees) & sky of stars (= celebrities).
Narratives and contexts...
Narratives are superpowers of today. You go boy 🍻 👊 @oninnsaei ~SSR ~sushant_singh_raiput
Narrative is used for selling a product. If the narrative is good then the product becomes popular. Here Sushant is selling himself as a product, as explained in the post Sushant's Diary Pages, to us especially our mothers suffering in sex slavery of the starworld🌌.
"We don't live in space and time, But in narratives and contexts."#DailySelfMusings pic.twitter.com/w2tVegB55v
— Writing With Sushant (@WritingWithSush) March 5, 2022
The above tweet hints that we should not take space and time in normal sense but with alternate meaning socialspace & socialtime. This is further explained later in this post.
First of all, let us understand meanings of narratives, contexts, interpretations, perspectives & waysofseeing from the perspectives of storytelling. Under this subheading we will try to understand narratives & contexts. Interpretations, perspectives & waysofseeing are discussed later in other subheadings.
#Narrative
Narrative - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.comNarrative
Narrative, account, recital, history are terms for a story of an event or events. Narrative is the general term (for a story long or short; of past, present, or future; factual or imagined; told for any purpose; and with or without much detail).
a way of presenting or understanding a situation or series of events that reflects and promotes a particular point of view or set of values
Narrative - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.comA narrative is a story that you write or tell to someone, usually in great detail. A narrative can be a work of poetry or prose, or even song, theater, or dance.
NarrativeA narrative, story, or tale is any account of a series of related events or experiences, whether nonfictional (memoir, biography, news report, documentary, travelogue, etc.) or fictional (fairy tale, fable, legend, thriller, novel, etc.). Narratives can be presented through a sequence of written or spoken words, through still or moving images, or through any combination of these.
What is Context — Definition and Examples for Writers
As an Agent of Change🦋 Sushant wanted to disrupt the future through his narratives or narrative vortex or story spiral🌪️.Narratives, Honesty & Perspectives are the super powers of the future ~SSR ~quotesofssr
"Curiosity, honesty, narratives, free time, emotional intelligence and acute attention in the present are the superpowers for anyone in the coming interesting and disruptive future." ~SSR ~dhar_moushumi
#Context
Context has the ability to change the meaning of a story and how we view its characters. Sushant's coding language was a context-sensitive language!
What is context?
Context is the facets of a situation, fictional or non-fictional, that inspire feelings, thoughts and beliefs of groups and individuals. It is the background information that allows people to make informed decisions. Most of the time, the view of a person on a subject will be made in response to the presented context. In storytelling, it is everything that surrounds the characters and plot to give both a particular perspective. No story takes place without contextual information and elements.
What is Context — Definition and Examples for Writers
Context means the setting of a word or event.
the set of facts or circumstances that surround a situation or event
discourse that surrounds a language unit and helps to determine its interpretation
Context - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
Using Context and Complication to Strengthen Your Story (Part 1 of 2)Five Ways to Establish Context in Your Story (Part 2 of 2) - Figments & Fables
Context Clues Types and Examples
4 Types of Context Clues
The meaning of a narration of Sushant has to be understood by taking all contexts into consideration. For example space has to be analyzed in different contexts like physics, social science, cognitive science etc as space can mean physical space, social space, cognitive space etc. Best fit among these contexts that fit into overall context of the story can then be chosen.
#Neurons & #Narratives
instagram#03 ... between neurons & narratives ...
Whether Sushant was telling us that the real story of his biopic is hidden within coded narratives (fake or hoax narratives decorating the reality) and they have to be understood in alternate ways by triggering proper neurons? Was Sushant telling us that if proper neurons in our brains are triggered to change our interpretations, perspectives & waysofseeing the messages hidden in his hoax narratives then only we can realize the truth hidden in his narratives?
The Neuroscience of Storytelling
How Sushant was telling story is explained in the following post,
My thesis explores the running narratives that are present within the mind, prodding at whether or not there is any significant difference between this consciousness and a fictional narrative that we read in a book. Within this exploration I look into the implications behind being conveyed as a linguistic construct and the inherent constricting violence that is present in the symbolization that is language.
I will like to hypothesize memory as a never-ending graphic novel, which our mind picks and wanders through the visually striking images from our experiences. A graphic novel, which have certain colorful sections ( ... ), certain monochromatic one’s ( ... ).
I wonder, how is editing of the graphic novel done? A certain “editor”, which plays a crucial role in developing a narrative of events to put on display into the graphic novel.
Neurons and Narratives - Unconscious Bias Training
Neurons, neonates and narrative
Neurons, neonates and narrative:From empathic resonance to empathic understanding
instagram#03 ... between neurons & narratives ...
As Sushant says in the above instagram post that his story was born, thrived and died along with him between his narratives and how we understand them. We will understand the real story behind the narratives only if proper neurons are triggered in our thinking system to look at them with different perspectives, waysofseeing & interpretations and then selecting the right interpretations looking at contexts in which they are narrated. In other words, rather than just experiencing Sushant's narratives stress should be on proper analysis of them as mentioned below.
Experience and analysis while experiencing are two completely different experiences !! ~SSR ~selfmusing
Let us see this by triggering proper neurons & understanding the narratives in the above instagram post through an alternate interpretation, perspective, wayofseeing & context.
#orion #onourwayforevening चाय :)☕️ 🍵✨
Are we also #onourwayforevening of #orion?
evening छाया = evening shadows
= the latter or concluding period
= the evening of one's life
चाय or छाया?
#orion #onourwayforevening छाया :)☕️ 🍵✨
= on our way for the evening🍵 of #orion's sparkles✨?
✨ Sparkles
Adding Inner Shadow in Gimp
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In the video in the instagram post above Sushant is sailing through blues🎶 of water to conquer #orion😈! The lyrics of the above song is given in the instagram post below (only text is quoted).
instagram#08 🎶Catch a boat to England baby ...#08 April 1, 2019
🎶Catch a boat to England baby
Maybe to Spain
Wherever I have gone
Wherever I've been and gone
Wherever I have gone
The blues are all the same 🎶
——
🌪
Livin' is a gamble baby
Lovin's much the same
Wherever I have played
Whenever I've thrown them dice
Wherever I have played
The blues have run the game...🎶
——-
excerpts from,
Blues Run the Game 🍻💥
~ Jackson C. Frank 🎶
❤️
📸: @castingchhabra
#chandigarh #ipl #चाय ☕️ ~SSR
For more details on blues🎶 check the following post,
Also we to have to associate interpretation with context. For example, the meanings of space and time depends upon narratives and contexts.
"We don't live in,
Space and time,
But in
Narratives and contexts..."
~#selfmusingbySSR
@itsSSR ~Ishaan07171582 ~itsirum ~PIYALIBH
In the above post space means social space. Actually Sushant wanted to train students about social space around them like friendly & vulnearable urban spaces. Similarly, time is social time. The notion of space & time is further explained in the following dreams.
Social Space#SSRDream-2/150.❤️ *(13) Send 100 kids to NASA’S workshop
#SSRDream-16/150.❤️ Space training at NASA
#SSRDream-57/150.❤️ *(5) Help kids learn about Space
#SSRDream64/150.❤️ *(19) Attend another NASA workshop
Social Spacetime
#SSSRDream-36/150.❤️ *(17) A Day in CERN
Cognitive Space & Cognitive Time
#SSRDream-12/150.❤️ Make a music video on cymatics in a Mexican cenote & near Egyptian sphinx
0#SSRDream-91/150.❤️ *(44) Perform experiments of Cymatics
Nonlinear Time
#SSRDream-20/150.❤️ Discuss time & Films with Christopher Nolan
There are other interpretations like "Economic Space" & "Economic Time" etc but these usages are not found in #SSRDream....s based on context in which they are narrated.
Let us elaborate context with one more example.
In #MindHack 9.0 context should be assumed as physical system hence exercise mean physical exercise.
Check the following post for details,
In many of other narrations exercises are mental or cognitive exercises. They are cognitive exercises assigned to #SSRWarriors🐆⚔️. These exercises are meditating (= thinking) & understanding his social media posts & other narrations by looking at them with different #perspectives & #waysofseeing, assigning them different #interpretations depending upon #contexts. We have to take context as cognitive system rather than physical system. Physical exercises are part of a physical system, cognitive exercises are part of a cognitive system.
As per the instagram post below (only text is quoted) the exercises are for building muscles of superhero BurningMan🔱 through storytelling. These exercises have to be solved to know the story.
instagram#77 ... meta skills ...#77 May 5, 2020
Of all the various approaches I’ve tried in the last few months,
these meta skills have worked wonders with the best ROI of time :) 👇🏻
1. 7 hours of optimised sleep 💤
2. Regular meditation 🧘♂️ 3. Writing a journal. 🖊
4. Frequent Exercise 🏋️♂️ 5. Optimising digital time 🤳🏻
and
6. Intermittent fasting 😇
Try them, if you will, and share your secrets for upgrading quality of life!
#eyeofastorm ⚡️ ~SSR
And the facebook post below means that the exercises are fun exercises assigned in the form of dreams.
This facebook post below could be Sushant's first post on “The Pro Team 👽👽👽 ➰”! The video provides overall view of #SSRDream....s.
A fun exercise of sharing my dreams, ...
We already know that the exercise of storytelling through dreams & other posts is a part of an Alternate Reality Game (ARG), a fun game of QAnon type. An Alternate Reality Game is understood by looking at narratives with different perspectives & waysofseeing and then interpreting them based on contexts.
Note: The tweet below is posted on 20 Nov 2016 means he may be developing some kind of story from 2016 itself! I have not gone through his 2016 facebook posts as the more perfect real story seems to be posted after 2018.
How you ask the question defines the answer you get! 😊
— Soni 🇮🇳🦋💫❤️ (@vj_soni) January 4, 2022
Sushant Singh Rajput ❤️#SushantSinghRajput pic.twitter.com/5wzpg8WnoN
How you ask the question defines the answer you get! 😊 ~SSR ~vj_soni
How you ask the ‘question’ and when you ask it largely defines the ‘answer’ you get. Preposterous or stunning truth about your reality. ~SSR ~DNA ~quotesofssr
As per Kantian Wholes criteria we also have to consider overall context of the story to interpret individual posts which may have a different meaning in different context. For example, meaning of the term #nonlinear depends upon contexts & narratives as stated by Sushant in one of his other posts.
Interpretations
Art and Interpretation - Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyInterpretation in art refers to the attribution of meaning to a work. A point on which people often disagree is whether the artist's or author's intention is relevant to the interpretation of the work.
Aesthetic interpretation - Wikipedia
Art Interpretation | Definition, Process & Examples
Interpreting Literary Meaning: How to Use Text to Guide Your InterpretationWhat does it mean to interpret literature? When you interpret literature, you are trying to find the meaning and significance of the story. You are asking yourself both what the text means and why it is important.
18.2 What is Literary Interpretation?
The hashtag #perspectives is mentioned in the following instagram posts,
instagram#15 Dubito, ergo cogito, ergo sum ...
instagram#61 ... cosmic dance of the God Shiva ...
#perspectives
Perspective (graphical)
Perspective in Art - Conjuring the Space
A History of Perspective in Art
Perspective in Literature | Definition, Importance & ExamplesBy definition, perspective in literature is the narrator's outlook or view on events, characters, and the world. Just as people's perspectives are influenced by a particular set of circumstances in real life, narrators' perspectives are influenced by who they are, what they know, what they have experienced, and so on.
Perspective in Literature: Definition & Examples
What's the Difference Between Perspective and Point of View?Point of view focuses on the type of narrator used to tell the story
Perspective focuses on how this narrator perceives what’s happening within the story
Point of View Definition
Point of view is the vantage point from which a story is told. It is the stance from which the action and events of the story unfold.Perspective Definition
Perspective is a narrator’s attitudes or beliefs about an event, person, or place based on their own personal experiences.
Perspective vs Point of View — Free Activities & Examples
The hashtag #perspectives is mentioned in the following instagram posts,
instagram#15 Dubito, ergo cogito, ergo sum ...
instagram#29 Picture of my memory ...
instagram#31 ... dynamics of perspectives ...
Point of View or Waysofseeing is further explained in the following subheading. #interpretations & #perspectives are also further addressed in the same subheading and earlier subheading Narratives & contexts.
The more we read on any particular subject, the more perspectives we gain towards it and that makes a better person in life. ~SSR ~WritingWithSush
If you have more perspectives then you are a better person to solve puzzles of Alternate Reality Games (ARG). The more you read on different subjects then you are in a better position to understand them in contexts of different subjects.
To be obsessed with thinking that there's only one simple answer of a question, complicates it. We should be open to different perspectives. ~SSR ~WritingWithSush
Here question is how to understand Sushant's narrations. For this, we have to explore narrations by assigning different meanings from different subject domains.
I believe if different directors make a biopic of the same person, we can have different films. It's all about projection of perspectives. ~SSR ~WritingWithSush
Here, Sushant is talking about his own biopic film. Since it is an Alternate Reality Game (ARG) we can have different understandings on what he has made through his transmedia narrations.
Some Legos, the manual, a shift in perspective, and 3, 2, 1, & we have a LiftOff ... 🚀#dreams, ‘for’ and ‘by means of’; ‘you🔥’!!
— Selfmusing (@selfmusing) September 26, 2018
Poopaye! 👻💫🌛🌞👽🦋 https://t.co/xEmfORCh7i pic.twitter.com/CbwoePq4ZE
Lego is a line of plastic construction toys manufactured by the Lego Group. A change in perspectives could help us to assemble the pieces of toys/narrations properly to get a overall picture of what Sushant was narrating through Alternate Reality Game (ARG) & then lift off to fly through blues🎶 towards enlightening💥 the world on villains of the starworld or participate in the game. Manual could be guideline on how to play the game. Poopaye = Goodbye in language of minions👻 or #SSRBots! ‘for’ and ‘by means of’; ‘you🔥’ specifically encourages our mothers & children entrapped in sex slavery of the starworld to participate in this game.
When the object and method of creation is the same, it’s just your perspective that creates the truth. ~SSR ~DNA ~quotesofssr ~WritingWithSush ~musingsbyssr
The following short play named Perspectives is on how perspectives of Einstein changes with the passage of time.
Main younger Einstein play kar raha hu ~SSR ~itsPPP4747 ~justforsushantsinghrajput ~THE ORION SSR
Old Einstein versus Young Einstein
The Young Einstein and the Old Einstein
Nuances
NUANCE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionarya very slight difference in appearance, meaning, sound, etc.
narratives in a nuance,
and
nuances in the narrative
that’s what this story was/is...
#selfmusing ~SSR ~itsirum_ ~nonayousef7
This means for getting Sushant's biopic story from his narratives we have to take a different meaning than the usual meaning for each narrative.
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#SheEmpowersIndia #WomenTransform #WTIAwards2018
Nuances in narrative and narratives in nuance. ~SSR ~nonayousef7 2
Sushant wanted even women entrepreneurs tell their stories with nuanes. Of course, entrepreneur word with a little nuance means enetrepreneurs venturing into the sea of blues🎶 within (InnSaei) the starworld🌌 (= celebrityworld).
"I think, one of the biggest challeges of modern society is the absence of the meanings and nuances in our various narratives and in the absense of opportunities and the distorted mindset we have for women. Women entrepreneurship platform not only provides the much needed opportunities to the wondeful women of our society which will eventually have a massive impact on the different markers like GDP of our nation but also provide a wonderful way where women entrepreneurs would bring in the much needed and absent values and meanings to our already efficient cartesian and precise methods of carrying out our various functions. The platform also provides the opportunity to kich start variations of multiple narratives in a Darwinian way and acknowledges the missing nuances of the required values & meanings. I, with immense pride and due respect congratulate our honourable Prime Minister of India Mr. Narendra Modi to have come up with such immediately required, highly efficient and timely initiative that could very well be the answer of our many existing, immediate and stubborn problems of our society. Happy Birthyday Sir. Jai Hind."
Sushant spoke about GDP and women empowerment
When Sushant Singh Rajput Recorded Special Message For PM Modi's Initiative & Birthday
"nuances of the required values & meanings" comes through #waysofseeing, perspectives and #interpretations. For Sushant, social media platform itself was women entrepreneurship platform. He use various other words with nuances like BioRelicator Platform, Ignored Decibels Platform etc to mean the same platform.
Nuances are the cryptic signs which are mostly overlooked by us because we forget that they are so much informative and they drastically reduce the length of narratives and tell it in more accurate way. ~SSR ~WritingWithSush
Sushant coded his story using cryptic signs or nuances. The claim they drastically reduce the length of narratives may be correct as cryptic signs or nuances abstract a bigger story in a few words. other part of the claim tell it in more accurate way is correct only if the story can be predicted accurately from narratives.
" ... Sonchiriya ... coded with nuances ... nuances are cryptographic ... Maslow's Pyramid ... " 08:17-10:51
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This means we have to change our ways of seeing Sonchiriya. Sonchiriya is not happening in jungles of Chambal but in the starworld🌌 (= celebrityworld). Sushant is also talking about his story Chanda Ma Door Ke : The Untold Story which is coded with nuances.
DREAM 29/150 “Write and direct a short film, narrative of which should talk about the importance of acknowledging nuances.” ~SSR ~kushalz
Sushant's
narratives are itself the short film which he wanted to write &
direct. And the narratives of this biopic story can be understood only
with nuances.
#SSRDream-29/150.❤️ Write & direct a short story/film
#nuances ~SSR
#SSRDream-4/150.❤️ *(10/50) Perform the double-slit experiment
The
dream 4/150 itself is nuanced and has to be understood by assigning a
different meaning than experiment of physics as explained in the link
above.
"As a society we don't acknowledge nuance and that gets manifested in major problems that we have today. We don't see the difference between a correlation n a causation," ~SSR ~iFaridoon
As a society we should acknowledge nuances, there is a difference between correlation and causation. ~SSR ~Justice78602373 ~WritingWithSush
The word nuances is used in the above two quotes in a different context than the context of this post.
Opinion
'There are only three things in the world - atoms, spaces between atoms and opinions. Yours and mine, not right and wrong...' ~SSR ~Shinny4SSR ~Sushakt1 ~fangirlphoton
Our understanding of the universe is through our opinions. Many of us may have very good opinion about starworld🌌 & stars✨ (star = celebrity) and many of stars are treated as Gods. Sushant's narratives may create doubts in our mind & change our opinion about a few stars✨. But for this we have to make a right opinion about each of his narrative. The opinions we assign to his narratives when blended together produce his biopic story.
When you know little bit about something, you form strong opinions but when you get to know more and more about a certain thing, you realise there are more than one right opinions about it and then you decide to stay silent. ~SSR ~SumitaBasuRoy2 ~WritingWithSush
Our opinion about anything depends upon our ways of seeing, perspectives & interpretations.
I am nothing but a smart repetition, I borrow opinions & those immigrant opinions color my experiences & then, I ask recognition. I am nobody... ~SSR ~sushantquotes
Sushant is nothing but his story. His story repeats cyclically or spirally. He might have borrowed opinions on various subjects from various experts to understand those subjects and then narrate his story using concepts of those subjects metaphorically. He wanted recognition through his story. We could recognize him correctly if our opinions derived from his narratives match with his opinions. I am nobody might be hinting at what he wanted to tell through A Book about ‘Nothing’
"If you read the books on that, then you realise that scientists are now saying that everything is just approximations, not certainties. So, whatever I write is not philosophy, it’s science because science tells you that there is nothing right, nothing wrong. It’s just your opinion, my opinion. Or it’s your way of looking at things or my way of looking at things."
That is what he said after deleting his old instagram posts. The reason for deleting is that people could not take right opinion on what he had wrote or their way of looking at them was different from his way of looking at them and so failed to decipher his message from what he wrote, hence he decided to write them afresh.
Every 'right' opinion we have makes complete sense to us because the lives we live is subjective & warped by self-bias. Just take it easy. ~SSR ~selfmuser ~sushantquotes ~WritingWithSush
Self-bias is explained later in this post. our self-bias influence our decision & opinion. Sushant wanted us to overcome self-bias for correct understanding of his story.
I don’t find history boring. I only find those history books boring, which want to make a point and are not just giving facts as they are, but carefully picking and punctuating facts so that they underline the opinion of theirs. ~SSR ~WritingWithSush
Sushant is also writing his own history through his biopic story. He was giving us facts which he knew and we had to make our own opinions from his metaphorical narratives.
The only strong opinion that I have about myself is that I don't have any opinions. ~SSR ~brainyquote ~pinterest ~quotesofssr ~WritingWithSush
Point of view
If you are ‘certain’ that your point of view is ‘the’ right one, you are certainly wrong. How about that for a *** paradox. ~SSR ~DNA ~WritingWithSush
Certainly this is a paradox as certainly wrong itself is a point of view. What Sushant trying to say through his paradox is that you should be ready to change your point of view to understand his biopic story hidden in his metaphorical narratives. For example, cancer may be disease from our point of view but for Sushant it is social cancer, a disease affecting social life. Sushant's narrations have scope for paradoxical thinking as explained in the post Thinking Techniques & Intelligence.
String, M, quantum field, holographic duality theory, meditation all highlights just one difference between you and me,’Point of view’. ~SSR ~DNA ~WritingWithSush
'Point of view' and waysofseeing are one and same. Alternate waysofseeing quantum, holography & meditation are explained in the dictionary. Sushant's quotes on String & M-theory are not available. Similarly, quotes on direct usage of terminologies like quantum field & holographic duality are not available though he has used words like quantum & holographic.
Q. You’ve risen as an actor and have been known for versatility. Many believe being versatile is a way of signing more films; or is it to carve out a niche and not play stereotypical roles in films?
A: It’s very subjective from the audience’s point of view. I just don’t think about deliberately trying to do different things, because everything I am trying to do is different from what I have done before, from my point of view. One should work if the idea is to be engaged, reach a certain point, and then it doesn’t matter; just be good at it and reach there – moneywise, fame-wise. But you need to set your priorities straight. I like to be engaged; and I like being engaged only when I don’t know how to do it. And so as a result I end up doing films that seemingly are different from each other.
If I don’t get films, I don’t mind changing mediums Sushant Singh Rajput - The Navhind Times
Sushant's films are also a part of his biopic. Check the post Sushant's Films. If audience's point of view is that Sushant played in a single film, i.e., his biopic only then versatility may not be applicable. But audience think that he acted in different kinds of films then only versatility may be applicable. Of course Sushant wanted to be fully engaged so that he can live in the presence with excitement & happiness.
Sushant Singh Rajput's birth anniversary: Remember when he had deleted all his IG posts?".... Science is all about certainty, about laws and it doesn’t deal with a subjective point of view. ...."
"It’s not philosophy. I was always a science student and was never into anything that had nothing to do with certainty. Science is all about certainty, about laws and it doesn’t deal with a subjective point of view. I was wired like that. Once I started reading different kinds of books, which were also to do with science, it changed the way I thought. There’s this forum The Edge, where John Brockmon calls the best guys from different disciplines — Astrophysics, Quantum Physics, Behavioural Economics, Cognitive Science — and they discuss their experiences."
Sushant Singh Rajput deletes all Instagram posts; fans disappointed with actor's 'makeover'
Sushant is saying that right meaning of his narratives has to be got by overcomping subjective point of view.
#knownknowns #waysofseeing
Here are a few quotes of Sushant on 'not knowing'.
Not knowing should be celebrated. ~SSR ~selfmusing
Try to be in open air of not knowing. You could wear goosebumps like constellation of tiny medals awarded for living with courageous curiosity. ~SSR ~WritingWithSush
I think the most important thing is to find things that I don't know how to do it, but I am absolutely sure that I like it. So, you don't know and it is fine to start with stating honestly that I don't know. It is the best start! ~SSR ~sushantxfighter
Sometimes a lifetime is not enough to cross the bridge from not knowing I don't know anything to knowing I don't know anything. #selfmusing ~SSR
Try to be in open air of not-knowing. You would wear goosebumps like a constellation of tiny medals awarded for living with courageous curiosity. ~SSR ~WritingWithSush
I was born not knowing and have had only a little time to change that here and there."
Surely you were joking Feynman!
#Death Anniversary #Genius ~SSR ~selfmuser
Following are a few discussions on knowns & unknowns.
Need Freedom from the KNOWN, Learning NOT to be Careful. ~ Sushant Singh Rajput ♾❤🦋💫
— Justice For SUSHANT/HUMANITY 🇮🇳 (@SushantHumanity) September 20, 2021
Justice For Sushant #JusticeForSushantSinghRajput pic.twitter.com/XipWysS4ak
Letting go of the ‘known’ exploring with no crutches is the most courageous I have ever been and possibly the only time I lived. #SelfMusing 🙏👊💫❤️🦋🌈🔱☯️ #AlwaysAlive ~selfmusing ~Transition_must ~Soumyajit2029
Letting go of the 'known' is most important reason of staying relevant for a long time. ~SSR ~WritingWithSush
"Letting Go of the Known The Key to Staying Relevant" - Inspirational Talk by Sushant Singh Rajput
Letting go of the ‘known’ exploring with no crutches (or clutches?) means we have to lose the support (or grip) of 'known' and explore further treating it as 'unknown' to know alternate meanings, as we are playing Alternate Reality Game (ARG), as quoted below.
You lose your grip
and then you slip
Into the masterpiece...
🖊 🎶 ~ #leonardcohen 💫❤️ ~SSR ~selfmusing ~nonayousef7
The above quote is a part of the song 'A thousand kisses deep' which is explained in the post Sushant's Favourite Music & Songs. 'You lose your grip' means overcome self-bias. For example, Space means
Physical Space is a biased view. We have to overcome this bias of 'known' meaning to find
out 'unknown' meaning that Space means Social Space. Once we overcome all such self-bias
we will discover the masterpiece of biopic story narrated by Sushant.
Some said wow! Some said what! When we put ourselves in this situation where we can generate this kind of polarised feeling, we evolve as artistes ~SSR ~WritingWithSush 2 ~filmfare 4 ~tribuneindia
Polarised feelings are generated when an artiste can incorporate alternate meanings or layered meanings in his art. Sushant was playing an Alternate Reality Game (ARG).
In every work of art something appears that does not previously exist, & so, by default, you work from what you know to what you don't know. ~SSR ~sushantquotes 2
In Sushant's work of art also we have to work from what we know to what we don't know to understand it. What we know is Space means Physical Space, what we don't know is Space could mean Social Space.
Being Comfortably Numb Helps Me To Think: Sushant Singh Rajput 0:10-0:53
Sushant Singh Rajput Explains His Tweets | Film Companion
02:22 - 04:10 of above interview.
This is the one! pic.twitter.com/yWasdyVwmp
— subhamoy mittra (@subhamoymittra) July 10, 2020
We don’t know ‘Known Unknowns’, ‘Unknown knowns’ and ‘Unknown unknowns’ which are almost everything there is to know and still... ~SSR ~dhar_moushumi ~keesain99
What Sushant meant by above is we still don't know alternate meanings of 'known knowns' itself. This is why we Need freedom from the KNOWN, Learn NOT to be Careful and Not knowing should be celebrated. Check the following links for philosophical meaning of freedom from the KNOWN.
Freedom from the Known: The Krishnamurti Perspective
A transformation which implies freedom | Krishnamurti Portal
The following quote means to understand things from different perspectives overcoming or freeing ourselves from self-biases & seek answer.
Freedom from the desire for an answer is essential to the understanding of a problem.
If you begin to understand what you are without trying to change it, then what you are undergoes a transformation. —— Jiddu Krishnamurti 🙏
~SSR ~JustForSushant ~nonayousef7 ~selfmusing
Decoding Sushant Singh's tweets
The following words may sound a little bit harsh but prompts us sincerely to think alternate meanings of known thing.
"It's not shameful to admit you don't know something. But definitely is, when you pretend you know everything."" ~SSR ~quotesofssr
Sushant explains about "known knowns" in detail. What it means is the
words used in #SSRDreamStory are not to be understood with known
meanings but with symbolic/alternate meanings.
We must
Look differently at
'Known knowns'
Must take chances with
'Known unknowns'
& be ready to deal with 'unknown unknowns'... ✨✨✨✨
#selfmusing 💫 ~SSR ~chandranandi3 ~itsSMD_ ~pad_71
* we must look differently at 'known knowns' = look at known words with altenate meaning
* must take chances with 'known unknowns' = take chance & assign some meaning to known unknown words
* be ready to deal with 'unknown unknowns' = explore/research on first time heard unknown words
* 'unknown knowns' = we must look differently at 'known knowns' to find out 'unknown knowns'
In simple words, we should take those meaning of all types of words ('known knowns', 'known unknowns', 'unknown knows' & 'unknown unknowns') which when put together will create a consistent, unambiguous story. Exploration of new meanings is the way of getting freedom from knowing and celebrating not knowing (first two quotes in this section).
Read also the explanation of the book Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief in the post Sushant's Favourite Books for more on known, unknown & knower.
Working on my patience to wait to see the results of our courage to stare into the inside of THE UNKNOWN. ~SSR ~nonayousef7
Sushant wanted us to see the unknown message hidden in his narratives including the pictures embedded in the above post.
Anyone who's just planning to solve popular and visible problems in any context is either selfishly unaware or a dangerously stupid player in any system. #Unknownunknowns are the key! #selfmusing ~SSR ~selfmuser
Sushant was telling above that the problems presented to us in coded form by him has to be solved individually considering alternate contexts so that overall narrations will have a single context which is applicable to all narrations. For example, narrations linked to gravity can not be solved as a physics problem because it is a social physics problem. Here gravity has to be considered as social gravity and solved in the context of social physics.
My way of seeing could not be you way of seeing but that's fine. We should be okay with this difference of looking at the same thing, differently. ~SSR ~JustForSushant ~quotesofssr ~Yasmin ~StellarGazer7
They say Genius is only a superior way of seeing... and what a Genius feat this was when they announced detection of #GravitationalWaves exactly 2 years back @LIGO #RainerWeiss #BarryBaris #KipThome ~selfmuser
Beautiful lines
— Geetanjali Pasricha (@geet_ssrforever) January 30, 2022
By Sushant Genius is in the way of seeing How you choose to see is beautiful as it can be only written by
Genius Sushant Singh Rajput pic.twitter.com/ZFxjy7Jvj9
Genius is in the ways of seeing. How you choose to see is beautiful. ~SSR ~geet_ssrforever
What the above two statements mean is that anyone can be genius by questioning his assumptions and changing his ways of seeing meanings. To be concise, it means to develop better thinking techniques & intelligence by looking at knowns or unknowns with different perspectives, waysofseeing & interpreations.
Q: What is your relationship with technology?
A: "I'm trained in engineering, so I get seduced by anything technical. But I'm still a bit old-school - for me, Windows are still things on the wall, Twitter is a bird song and Blueberry and Apple are still fruits."
#GQ #menoftheyear #technology :)
~SSR ~nonayousef7
It is all abot ways of seeing Windows, Twitter, Apple, Blueberry. Windows means openings on wall but technologically it can mean an computer operating system. Twitter generally means a bird song ut technologically it can mean a social media platform. Blueberry & Apple are fruits but technologically they can be mobilephones or Computers. The meaning depends upon our way of seeing it.
Here is a funny answer from Sushant on apple.
_athulrjn_: bro why apple helps a man to restrict from a doctor??? Can u answer.
SSR: because Steve jobs was ore of an engineer 😉❤️🥂 ~pinterest
Here is an idiom with alternate meaning.
Incidently it was Sush's love for space that first attracted my attention and made me follow him.
— Ashu🇮🇳 (Sushant Ka Parivar) (@Ashu31st) August 4, 2023
Sushant Love 4 Science ❤🌍🚀 pic.twitter.com/9nwmNohhxe
Over the moon through the eyes of this wonderful telescope. #Ways of Seeing... ~SSR ~Ashu31st
"over the moon" means physically over the moon or alternatively it means very happy or pleased 2. The meaning depends upon #waysofseeing it. It could also mean over the crown chakra 2 as moon or soma sits on crown of Lord Shiva🔱! Hence it means getting enlightened or awakened on the starworld (= celebrityworld) internals.
Can I see a thing for which I don't have a word for ?
If one uses the language to form new questions she could bent the reality. #selfmusing ~SSR ~itsHarshi_7 ~Rising_Photon ~selfmusingquotes
We know that Sushant is intentionally not narrating his messages in a simple way using simple words. By now we know that he formulated #SSRDreamStory in a coded language so that #SatanicPower😈's gang would not understand what he is saying easily and also to rise the curiosity of his fans as his story was based on a boring subject of #HumanTrafficking. By "bend the reality" he might have meant a coded language in which one has to look differently at 'known knowns' to understand hidden meaning.
The way I see/do anything,
is the way I shall ever see/do everything.
#thewayofseeing 👀
#selfmusing 💫
Good morning 🙏❤️🦋🌪
#kabir #quantumphysics #Rumi
#doubleslitexperiment #Momin
#waysofseeing #duality #JohnBerger #advaita #yingyang #shivshakti
~SSR ~nonayousef7
The way I see/do anything,
is the way I shall ever see/do everything.
#thewayofseeing 👀
#selfmusing 💫
Good morning 🙏❤️🦋🌪
#kabir #quantumphysics #Rumi
#doubleslitexperiment ~SSR ~nonayousef7
The ways I could see anything,
are the ways I could see, almost, everything...
(A short video shot few days back. Mornings still are this beautiful.🙂
Fly 🙏🦋💫❤️
#सेॢफMusing💫 ~SSR ~nonayousef7
The way you can do anything is the way you will be able to do everything !
Good morning ❤️
#selfmusing
@oninnsaei ~SSR ~nonayousef7
Sushant was providing a clue on how to decode his narrations. If we are able to see or decode one of his social media post then in the same way we will should be able to see/do other posts. It is not only seeing or decoding but also, as a bioreplica, doing by mimicking what Sushant was doing.
The way I see is what is see💫 🌈💥🦋
#selfmusing
~SSR ~nonayousef7
I think aboe quote has to be corrected as "The way I see is what I see".
In summary, we can get the real meaning of Sushant's dreams and related posts only by meditating & understanding the symbolic/alternate meanings of words used to formulate them.
Even if we know a thing from a particular context we should explore alternate possibilities in alternate contexts by saying that we may not be knowing the meaning of it all possible contexts.We take who we think we are and what we think we know a little too seriously.." ~SSR ~quotesofssr
Sometimes a lifetime is not enough to cross the bridge from not knowing I don't know anything to knowing I don't know anything. #selfmusing ~SSR
"I should and everyone should also learn to say 'I don't know' if you don't know" ~SSR ~quotesofssr
Knowing I don't know anything & then #waysofseeing #knownknowns differently leads to enlightenment💥.
The most important part of communication is to understand what isn't being said. 😊🦋💫
— Soni 🇮🇳🦋💫❤️ (@vj_soni) September 25, 2021
Sushant Singh Rajput ❤️#SushantSinghRajput pic.twitter.com/1V8ZyzEJlU
"Words still dilute what I want to say but I still do it as I believe someone at the same wavelength would read the pauses & would understand." ~SSR
Could you pickup wavelength or chords of his songs aka dreams or words? Could you resonate to them and then understand what isn't being said by thinking alternately? If not go through dictionary.
Two more examples for #waysofseeing are below. Observe #knownknowns without having preconceived ideas.
The lesser the preconceived ideas the closer the 'observer' gets to the truth of the 'observed'. #selfmusing ~SSR
To Acquire knowledge one must Study; but to acquire Wisdom ,One must Observe. Observe,Think,Learn.Learn to sit back and Observe.Not Everything needs a Reaction.Sit back and Observe ,You learn more that way. ~KEET2403 ~Marilyn vos Savant
Check the post #Mindhack Others for more quotes on observation.
The following mindhack statement also stress on importance of different #waysofseeing to get hidden meanings.
#Mindhack Others ('How' you seek is 'What' seeking you!)
"11. Complexification of Search Space"
Complexification of search space is explained in the following instagram post interpretation.
"And the understanding of this simple concept complexify the search space generating great, unifying ideas."
The above statement may mean that we have to broaden our #waysofseeing #knownknowns, #knownunknowns etc. For example, we have already changed our known way of seeing "space" (cosmic space by default) to "social space", "cognitive space" etc to understand true meanings of #SSRDream....s. "great, unifying ideas" may mean to generate a great unified or consistent & unambiguous meaning to all of the dreams & other narrations so that people can be convinced & unified against mafia.
To create spaces for understanding we need to consider not only how we see, but why we see what we do. #selfmusing ~SSR
'why we see what we do' later evolved as #waysofseeing.
Developing #waysofseeing #knownknowns differently leads to enlightenment💥.
"The way you answer any question is the answer of every question"
he always showed his love and support to his fans.
— Ⓗⓞⓟⓔ (@TilliGetItRgt) September 26, 2021
Sushant Singh Rajput @itsSSR your justice ..very soon ⚖️☮️#SushantSinghRajput 💫🦋❤️ pic.twitter.com/9Y8H5AYopM
Does it mean that answer to a question depends upon #waysofanswering? Different #waysofanswering can happen if people have different #waysofseeing! That is, different #waysofseeing #knownknowns.
The relation between what we see and what we know is never settled. #JohnBerger ~SSR
The above facebook post is another formulation similar to #knownknowns.
“We never get to see the Reality as it is. We only interact with a portion of it and that also your mind reconstructs so that your senses also interact. There are no colours, no sound, no space, no time...just mental constructs!”.- #SelfMusing ~SSR ~selfmusingquotes
You never get to see reality as it is.
You only interact with a portion of it and that also your brain reconstructs so that your senses can interact.
There are no colours , no sound , no space , no time... just mental constructs.!! #selfmusing ~SSR
Does this mean that reality presented through illusions is just having a small piece of reality to reconstruct reality? Are colours, sound, space, time all symbolized? For example, acoustic resonance may just mean cognitive resonance as there is no sound, colours are no colours as they are abstract representation of something else.
We Don’t See Things As They Are, We See Them As We Are !!
Making others believe your beliefs, then, is a futile endeavour.
#selfmusing ~SSR
Assumption-Belief-Paradox Assumption-Belief-Paradox Repeat After me .. ~SSR ~selfmusing ~WritingWithSush ~quotesofssr
Perceptions shape beliefs. Beliefs lead to wars as quoted below. (an assumption is an unproven belief, a belief is considered to be certainly true). Sushant's narrations had scope for paradoxical thinking as explained in the post Thinking Techniques & Intelligence.
The problem with any belief is it starts with an assumption and ends with a paradox. My assumptions v/s yours and the comedy of war
- #SelfMusing 💫🌈⚡️⭐️🕉 🔱 ❤️ 👊 ~SSR ~selfmusing ~_its_yash ~Neeraja65673295 ~ve_makhnaa__ ~nainverse ~jyotirmoy_off ~sushantquotes
We see the things from #knownknowns point of view. Changing their point of view to your point of view is difficult! Here, Sushant is asking us to understand things from his point of view.
The question 'how you see what you see' implies by changing our #waysofseeing we can see something different."Neuroscience suggests that the way you perceive is exactly the same way you change your perception. So the question is not what you see, but how you see what you see" ~SSR ~ quotesofssr
#Throwback ( 27 / 09 / 2018 ) #Repost from @itsSSR Innocent are the eyes that ‘See’,
— NONA❤️SUSHANT (@NonaSushant) September 26, 2021
Fascination is the ‘Method’ and the Spectacular, the Purpose, the Gratitude, the joy, and life itself, is ‘emergent’.
Fearless Disha And Sushant pic.twitter.com/e5ZPKzXAqd
Innocent are the eyes that ‘See’,
Fascination is the ‘Method’ and the Spectacular, the Purpose and the Gratitude are/is ‘emergent’. 👀💥🔱❤️
#gorgeouslittlegirl 💫 in #Nagaland 🙏🏻 🇮🇳
~SSR ~selfmusing ~nonayousef7
Innocent are the eyes that ‘see’,
fascination is the ‘method’ and the spectacular is ‘emergent’. Have a day filled with happiness 🙏❤️🦋💫
#selfmusing 💫 ~SSR ~nonayousef7
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u, u, u, u, .... = everyone!?
Innocent are the eyes that 'See',
One should not have prenotion, prejudice then only one can see #knownknowns differently. One should have curiosity of an innocent child to 'see' or learn new things.
Fascination is the 'Method'
Obviously one should be facinated towards a thing then only he will learn about it. An innocent child is always fascinated towards newer things. #knownknowns should be seen with new #perspectives or #waysofseeing. This is the technique or 'method' to learn in newer ways. The fascination drives motivation & gives purpose to live. Check notes on existentialism in Sushant's Favourite Books & vision or what we want to do in Maslow's Pyramid.
Here are a few explanation on what is meant by fascination.
... Its function is to motivate learning and exploration, and thereby ensure that people develop a broad set of knowledge and skills. ...
Fascination - Emotion Typology
Cultivating a mindset of fascination for learning new things leads to success.
The Fascination that Leads to Success
Here are a few more quotes of Sushant on fascination.
If you are seeing something for the first time, one of your first reactions should be fascination. ~SSR ~brainyquote ~quotesofssr ~WritingWithSush 4 ~statustown
The first thing is always fresh and new and to experience that, is always fascinating. ~SSR ~WritingWithSush 2
It's a seductively fascinating but ridiculously dangerous possibility. ~SSR ~itsSPD_SSRIAN ~GalaxyOfSush ~rakheesgowda ~selfmusing ~WritingWithSush ~ShalineePeerthy
In the above quote, Sushant was telling that his narrations were seductively fascinationg & he was intoxicated💫, but at the time, they were dangerous as explained in the post Black & White Symbolism. Possibility means 'maybe' which is further explained in 32. wrapped it up in reckless dreams. Why ridiculously?
Everything that is somehow related to direction and filmmaking fascinates me, like cinematography. ~SSR ~brainyquote ~quotesofssr ~WritingWithSush 4 5
Sushant was fascinated to write & direct his biopic as stated in #SSRDream-29/150.❤️ Write & direct a short story/film.
and the Spectacular, the Purpose, the Gratitude, the joy, and life itself, is 'emergent'.
When one 'sees' and follows the 'method' then everything else emerges. i.e., one will find the spectacle, the purpose, the gratitude, the joy and life itself in learning/doing a thing/task. i.e., as we are achieving flow state emergent #superhero #BurningMan🔥🧑 becomes the driving force encompassing everything else like the spectacle, the purpose, the gratitude, the joy and life itself.
Because we become what we love and yet remain ourselves.
Superhero #BurningMan🔥🧑 will emerge when we become what we love, feel Happiness & Excitement of Living in the Presence & enjoy unity with others still without dissolving in each other (because we do what we love individually).
What we see & how we see it is reflected through how we relate to what we are looking at. ~SSR ~sushantquotes ~chandra_aimhigh ~limitlessparadx ~Ssrdishajustice
As per above statement way of looking matters.
When we develop the way of looking at the beauty of ordinary things, we would realise how extraordinary everything is. ~SSR
'way of looking' in the above statement is same as #waysofseeing.
Check 'way of looking' (00:19-00:21) in the following video,
Sushant Awakened Us @itsSSR ❣️💥😘🍫🫶🌹🔥💪#SushantSinghRajput𓃵 ♥️🔱
— MeghaSSR❤️(SushantFamily👽) ONLY SUSHANT (@sbmegha1) July 17, 2024
Sushant. I have tolerated few people because of they are true and emotional for You. Otherwise they don't deserve my 🤝✊ pic.twitter.com/DPvS2RFqbv
Parineeti vs Kriti vs Madhuri Dixit: Guess Who Sushant Picked (02:17-02:18)
Here a different way of looking at soldiers, who work for country & team overcoming self, is as ones (social soldiers) who overcome self interest to reach self-transcendence level of Maslow's Pyramid or as ones who sacrifice self for the interest of others like Mansoor or Ishaan or Lakhna.
Though the above statement differentiate 'looking' & 'seeing' we can still assume that #waysofseeing & #waysoflooking have one and the same meaning.Looking is necessary for seeing,
But looking is not sufficient for seeing.
You see only those things that you expect to see. ~SSR ~selfmusing
Learning 'how to think' is more important for children than learning what to think.
Help me help these brilliant kids.
One step at a time...
~SSR
'how to think'? While thinking we have to look at narratives, interpretations, perspectives, waysofseeing & contexts. Of course, Sushant was also teaching #SSRians 'how to think' to decode his narrations one step at a time through his continuous posts on social media.
Everybody is in a hurry to decode you in a certain way, and then they expect you to adhere to their definition. How can they possibly do that when you yourself are finding it hard to discover yourself?#DailySelfMusings pic.twitter.com/58QnM1SwgQ
— Writing With Sushant (@WritingWithSush) June 21, 2024
Everybody is in a hurry to decode you in a certain way, and then they expect you to adhere to their definition. How can they possibly do that when you yourself are finding it hard to discover yourself? ~quotesofssr
Sushant is trying to narrate in a way that people can decode his coded message without ambiguities. But he himself does not know how far he had succeeded in this. Hence he is advising people to check everything or overall context before concluding anything from bits & pieces of his narrations. By the way Sushant had used a context-sensitive coding language as mentioned earlier! So context is also important factor to decode Sushant's narratives along with interpretations, perspectives & waysofseeing. If you don't consider all these factors then you will not get the message.
Looking is necessary for seeing,
but looking is not sufficient for seeing,
you see only those things that you expect to see.
~SSR ~。💕💘💕。 ~quotesofssr
To create spaces for understanding, we need to consider not only what we see, but also why we see what we do.~SSR ~WritingWithSush ~nonayousef7
see only those things that you expect to see or why we see what we do is because we are driven by our self-bias.
The below tweets are just advice to come out of self-bias by changing #waysofseeing or ways of looking things.

Every 'right' opinion we have makes complete sense to us because the lives we live is subjective & warped by self-bias. Just take it easy. ~SSR ~shoos4u ~selfmuser
What is observed could never be independent of the observer. Lesser the biases more the 'observer' gets close to the 'observed'. ~SSR ~sushantquotes
A biased viewpoint and a fixed context are prerequisites for anything to make sense to us. Look again! ~SSR ~i_pallabi ~WritingWithSush ~quotesofssr
We've a desire to feel good about ourselves so we've a tendency to be unconsciously biased towards traits similar to our own." ~SSR ~quotesofssr
Everyone you know is a permutation and combination of your own beliefs/biases. So if 'I' is a first derivative, emergent illusion, 'YOU's for the 'I' is it's own derivative. ~SSR ~hindustantimes ~tribune
Here is another quote where the justification could be a result of self-bias.
When you see things that you don't expect normally, you try to speculate. Because if you're smart enough, you'd be able to predict. If you're not, you try to justify it ~SSR ~WritingWithSush
We tend to team up with people with our own traits & biases.
We have a desire to feel good about ourselves, so we have a tendency to be unconsciously biased towards traits similar to our own. ~SSR ~quotesofssr 2 3
We try to impose our self-bias on others as quoted below.
Even experience trap lead to biases & stop us from innovations.Our strong tendency to tell others what is right is the cause of almost all our problems. ~SSR ~cnbctv18 ~bjeena ~WritingWithSush ~quotesofssr
39:00-40:07 Experience Trap
The Launch Of Behtar India Campaign with Sushant Singh Rajput
Experience Trap 2
The Experience Trap
Breaking Free from the Experience Trap: Why Innovation Requires
Fooled by Experience - Harvard Business Review
The experience trap: three ways to better decision making
What he meant by "the lives we live is subjective" in the above picture of post is explained below.
We seek objectivity in a subjective world and fear inanity. ~SSR ~sushantquotes
Check the post Thinking Techniques & Intelligence to know the difference between objective & subjective thinking techniques. Critical/logical thinking is objective, creative/intuitionistic thinking is subjective. Sushant's subjective narrations of the starworld have to be understood by considering different perspectives, interpretations, waysofseeing & contexts.
As explained below, thinking without biases is intuitive.
SSR: Could you look at me without any biases?
SK: As long as there's thought there is only perception. Therefore bias. "Can u look at me with no thought? Purely intuitively?" That's your question!
~sushantquotes
"I know nothing with absolute certainty. Probably I'm just an average of many and sometimes contradictory approximations." ~SSR ~quotesofssr
".... Science is all about certainty, about laws and it doesn’t deal with a subjective point of view. ...."
" .... everything is just approximations, not certainties. So, whatever I write is not philosophy, it’s science because science tells you that there is nothing right, nothing wrong. .... Or it’s your way of looking at things or my way of looking at things."
We have already understood that point of view means waysofseeing.
Can you look at me without any biases ? #selfmusingThe process of perception is the same process by which you change perception. You are the boss..!! ~SSR ~selfmusing
And here is what the Master🧑🏻🏫 thinks about thinking, perception & bias.
Perception & Bias https://t.co/p6VazTYD4l
— Jaadoo👽 @Indian Institute of Dreams, #SSRFilmCity (@alienjaadoo) November 4, 2023
Please don't think , let's be friends alright !! :)) Innocence is love !!❤️
Sushant is asking us to stop thinking to avoid perception generated biases and be friend through bioreplication.
And if we adopt this technique of interpretations, perspectives, waysofseeing then magic will happen & we can tick off Sushant's all dreams completely in no time as mentioned below.
“We are 93 million miles from the sun. 238 thousand miles from the moon. A moment from finding magic and one kiss away from reaching our dreams.” ― Robert M. Drake, Beautiful Chaos ~SSR ~fulfilling_dreams_of_sushant_
Note that for getting different interpretations, perspectives, waysofseeing we have to use various thinking techniques like 3D, quantum, intuitive, holographic, paradoxical, nonlinear, dynamic, reflective etc as suggested in the following posts.
instagram#15 Dubito, ergo cogito, ergo sum ...instagram#29 Picture of my memory ...
instagram#31 ... dynamics of perspectives ...
instagram#61 ... cosmic dance of the God Shiva ...
#Mindhack 15.0 Intuition Pumps
All above posts are summarised for thinking techniques in the following post,
Valuing differences between individuals is definitely the way forward for a healthy society. #selfmusing ~SSR ~。💕💘💕。 ~Me_For_Photon ~sushantxmusings
Healthy society, more specifically healthy starworld (= celebrityworld), can be built by valuing differences in waysofseeing, perspectives & interpretations and finding out these differences between us & Sushant and understanding his narrations.
U should pen down a book on learn how to learn @sushantsinghrajput ...
Sushant is already teaching SSRians how to learn his coded language through the above kind of posts. i.e., learning his coded language through contexts and different interpretations, perspectives & waysofseeing. For him, his social media narrations are itself script book of his biopic.
Whatever I am looking for is the one that sees. ~SSR ~sushantquotes
Sushant was looking for people who could see hidden message in what he was expressing through various media and become his bioreplica.
Sushant was looking for words & concepts which has scope for generating different perspectives & interpretations so that he could incorporate them in his Alternate Reality Game (ARG), a game of words with alternate meanings (or different meanings).
Learning new things and learning the same thing in a different way, both make us more creative as an artist. ~SSR ~WritingWithSush
Can I see a thing for which I don't have a word for?
If One uses the language to form new questions she could bend the reality. #selfmusing ~SSR ~Rising_Photon
My thoughts tend to run away from me. I realised quite early that by the time I articulate my thoughts into words, I’m onto another thought. And what comes out isn’t what I thought of exactly. ~filmfare ~brainyquote ~WritingWithSush
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But the way that I feel about you
Is beyond words
Oh give me the words
Give me the words
That tell me nothing
Oh give me the words
Give me the words
That tell me everything
In a manner of speaking
Semantics won't do ~SSR ~nonayousef7
My thought don't understand the words I use to understand them. ~SSR ~sushantquotes
"Words still dilute what I want to say but I still do it as I believe someone at the same wavelength would read the pauses & would understand." ~SSR
If you don't understand my words, you will never understand my silence. Life loves it’s ways of seeing/loving. !! ~SSR
"There are ways to make you feel something real which is beyond the potential of any combination of words. But the different ways to seeing are easily comprehensible if you are open to something really meaningful beyond literals." ~SSR ~selfmusing ~quotesofssr
My feelings, words contaminate them, your brain frisks them, your heart slows down its noise to listen & then your eyes announce their fate. ~SSR ~sushantquotes
We know that Sushant followed cyclic or spiral or nonlinear storytelling technique where narrations repeated in evolutionay manner as mentioned in the posts Storytelling & Narrative Fractals. As in the quote below, as we go through narrations repeating
cyclically we feel emptiness or vacuity of meanings we assigned so far and then suddenly try to assign
new meanings to narrations through intutions (for intutive thinking check the post Thinking Techniques & Intelligence). This is how Alternate Reality Game (ARG) of Sushant having cyclic narrations expose us to alternate meanings.
...the more you look at the same exact thing, the more the meaning goes away, and the better and emptier you feel. ~Andy Warhol 2 ~SSR ~nonayousef7
I’ve been quoted a lot as saying, “I like boring things.”…. Of course, what I think is boring must not be the same as what other people think is, since I could never stand to watch all the most popular action shows on TV, because they’re essentially the same plots and the same shots and the same cuts over and over again. If I’m going to sit and watch the same thing I saw the night before, I don’t want it to be essentially the same – I want it to be exactly the same. Because the more you look at the same exact thing, the more the meaning goes away, and the better and emptier you feel.
-Andy Warhol
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A seemingly self-enclosed circle that might ostensibly represent the vacuity of the age of simulacra, the loop also represents the potential of infinity, the expression of the inclusion of all possibilities through the act of recycling. This is what Warhol slyly indicated when he said that “the more you look at the same exact thing, the more the meaning goes away, and the better and emptier you feel.” Emptiness in repetition, especially in the kind of meditative way that Warhol implies (and perhaps Paik in TV Buddha as well), opens itself to experiencing the materiality of time beyond representation and narration. While the pseudo-cyclical flow of capitalist media provides essentially the same thing as a way to contain the subject, the potential of the loop, as an exact repetition, opens the emptiness of meaning (in its infinite proliferation) in a way that directs our attention to new terms of thought while watching the “same exact thing.”
The Way We Loop “Now:” Eddying in the Flows of Medi
Here is what happens when you suddenly have a fresh way of seeing the meaning.
Ever had a 'vuja de'??When you look at something you've seen many times before and all of a sudden see it with fresh eyes. #doubts are good. ~SSR ~nonayousef7 ~pinterest ~fulfilling_dreams_of_sushant_





