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“Who built this tree of universe that has not stopped changing from the very minute (atomic) times undergoing many beautiful and wonderful changes; Who must eat fruits bearing from this tree? Why is that all are not eating these fruits equally without differences? What is the reason? Could someone…” quote by Anonymous
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““Who built this tree of universe that has not stopped changing from the very minute (atomic) times undergoing many beautiful and wonderful changes; Who must eat fruits bearing from this tree? Why is that all are not eating these fruits equally without differences? What is the reason? Could someone like us plant another tree like that? Why not? The eternal that does not dry up but continues to give required fruits to the souls. This creator, is he in front of us or not? If not how does this work? Without doubt we all realize that work does not happen without a reason. Therefore, one who is giving us this variety of unlimited fruits without end in this tree of universe must be immensely powerful, with unlimited knowledge, unfathomable, have infinite empathy and having many other amazing qualities. His existence is documented in all vedas and puranas. Although he exists, the reason we are not able to witness, we have to admit is our deficiency in body, faculty and mind. Our ancestors called and praised him as “Paramatma and Sarveshvara.” We have to resolve that we will practice sadhana to be able to see Paramatma and offer to Sarveshvara with great devotion our spiritual practices, without desire for any benefits. This is called Ishwarapranidhana.””

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About This Quote

The passage contemplates the universe as a divine tree bearing endless fruits, urging spiritual practice to perceive the ultimate creator.

In simple terms: The universe offers endless gifts; seek spiritual insight.

Key Takeaway

Pursue spiritual practice.

Themes

spirituality universe divine knowledge

Mood

contemplative inspirational

Type

philosophical religious

When to use this quote

  • meditation
  • study of sacred texts
  • personal growth

Key Concepts

cosmology faith self‑realization

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we deepen spiritual awareness?
  • What does “eternal fruit” symbolize?
A Different Perspective

Understanding may be limited by human perception.

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