The Sunrise Scrolls by L. Pearlheart was published in 2017. It is the sequel to his previous book, To Life from the Shadows and it contains more of his inspiring quotes and lyrics. This book is essential for those seeking a better understanding of the world around them; a world seen through brighter unadulterated eyes. It invites you to see better, far beyond the world of propaganda, historical fundamentalism, and the modern structured organized belief systems to a world with limitless potentials.
It contains new and memorable quotes such as:
"The thought that is billed at the price of fear and flattery is as inconsolable as that which is paid for at the price of gold." - On Fear and Thought.
"Yes, we are replacing the monster by a tyrant!" - On the Choice between Terror and Tyranny.
"You are not abandoned until you feel that you are!" - On Being Abandoned.
"Being related to the horse does not make the mule a noble mustang." - To those who believe that nobility is a matter of lineage.
"Trust is earned and never given, those who give it freely are fools." On the Value of Trust.
It also carries a rich collection of lyrics such as this one called "The Order of Things":
Woman, you are what is beautiful in humankind; if only man was gifted with a heart to see!
Child, you are all that is sublime in humanity; if only it could stay in the form of angels!
Angels, you are what we wish to be; if only we listened to our souls instead of being lost in our hearts!
Dolphins, you are the infants we have lost, and your playful games on the surface and the deep remind us of our lost innocence as we became humans
Eagle, you will fly towards the heavens and perspectives to us inconsolable; your inspired jump is where our thoughts go when they will be undisturbed
God, we dreamed you as a response to our distresses and we have looked for you many times so that we can find you when we are lost in our assured delirium
Lady Earth, you always carry us despite our deceitful souls with no tomorrow; I console you
Age, you offer us advice, but we never from ourselves learn
Sun, bountiful, of you I confirm a reawakening
Immeasurable cosmos, towards you my eyes do rise and sets the curb of my pride
Being in me who says all this; I see you.