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Sri Ramakrishna
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..Everything in this universe is indestructible. There is nothing new; there will be nothing new. The same series of manifestations are presenting themselves alternately like a wheel, coming up and going down… In one sense bodies and forms even are eternal. How? Assume we take various shakers and toss them, and they fall in this proportion – 6- – 5- – 3- – 4 We take the bones up and toss them over and over; there must be the point at which similar numbers will come back once more; a similar blend must come. Now each particle, each atom, that is in this universe, I take for such a die, and these are being thrown out and combined again and again. All these forms before you are one combination. Here are the forms of glass, a table, a pitcher of water, and so forth. This is one blend; in time, it will all break. Be that as it may, there must come when the very same blend comes back again when you will be here, and this structure will be here, this subject will be talked, and this pitcher will be here. An infinite number of times this has been, and an infinite number of times this will be repeated. Thus far with the physical forms. What do we find? That even the combination of physical forms is eternally repeated. (CW.II.229-30)
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