Cause and effect Quote by Sri Ramanananda
““If a thing can appear without a cause there is no relation between cause and effect, and there can be no harmony in the world. A potter’s work may lead to a weaver’s products, and vice versa, which is absurd. The interdependence of cause and effect is ascertained by their logical sequence and proved by its role in practical life. How then can a universe be an accident?””
About This Quote
If events occur without cause, there can be no cause‑effect relation, making harmony impossible; thus the universe cannot be accidental.
In simple terms: Cause and effect are essential for order; the universe isn’t random.
Recognize interdependence.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- scientific research
- ethical decision‑making
- personal reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What evidence supports universal causality?
- Can randomness coexist with order?
May oversimplify complex phenomena.