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“The whole universe is within this human body 19th April, 1958. Where is this Universe? This is also within you. At the time of birth, the child reflects the world and lives within it. This reflection is spontaneous and for this reason, the man cannot realize it. In Vedas it is mentioned like this: The spider ejects the net from saliva from its body and lives within it. Though it is a one-sided comparison. Through realization, it can be realized. Beforehand I used to think that such a big universe is within me! But actually, it is so. After visualization of ‘Atman’ or ‘Soul’, when the seer gets the experience of visualizing the universe within ‘Atman’, then only it can be understood. Then what happens? This universe is transformed into seed form, the seed is merged into a dream and ultimately the dream vanishes.”

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