Soulveda

ALL FOR EACH AND EACH FOR ALL

Maulana Wahiduddin Khan | SOULVEDA

“Nature works,” says Emerson, “on a method of all for each and each for all.” This sums up the process at work in the universe. There are innumerable forces in nature functioning with amazing coordination, in complete harmony with one another. The whole corresponds to the part and vice versa.

WHEN ONE IS BROKEN

Maulana Wahiduddin Khan | SOULVEDA

When an inanimate object, such as a piece of wood, is broken into two, it remains broken. Never again can it remould itself into one piece. Animate objects, however, live on even after breakages. When one live amoeba is cut in two, it turns into two live amoebae.

WHAT IS HOLDING THE UNIVERSE TOGETHER

Maulana Wahiduddin Khan | SOULVEDA

The solar system is comprised of the sun and other celestial bodies which do not have light of their own. These bodies are gravitationally bound to the sun and revolve in specific orbits around it. As of now, only one solar system is known in the entire universe. Our planet earth is part of this solar system. Astronomers have, however, conjectured that there might be more than a million such solar systems in the vast universe.