The universe is vast because, it has accepted everything. Every entity is supplement to the other.

Rajasaraswathii
The universe is vast because, it has accepted everything. Every...
The universe is vast because, it has accepted everything. Every...
The universe is vast because, it has accepted everything. Every...
The universe is vast because, it has accepted everything. Every...
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The universe is vast because, it has accepted everything. Every entity is supplement to the other. This is true in many ways; all creation is connected; all creation has purpose; and there are infinite possibilities of things to come.

Source: A Diary To Win

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