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This post is not about the facts of anonymity. But rather to understand the true meaning of this word as we live in it and with it.

In the pursuit of finding ourselves in the growing world of fame, we have somehow lost ourselves somewhere. We have conveniently forgotten that we are the precious particles of this unbound universe.

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Most of us know the famous Big Bang theory of the universe. We are no scientists or physicists, but we know that this theory suggests the infinite expansion of the universe beyond time.

Amidst this ever-expanding universe, we have numerous black holes representing anonymity. These black holes are anonymous but have proven their existence in all scientific theories and discoveries. So much so that without these black holes, many scientists would be stuck with unproven theories.

Whatever goes towards these black holes is sucked in and is lost forever in the universe of anonymity. So, food for thought is, why are we talking about the universe and black holes?

The answer is that because we are part of this universe, the expansion on our planet is very much relatable to the big bang theory. Hence, the anonymity within us and amongst us is relatable to that of a black hole.

We never know that while expanding when we get sucked into the world of anonymity. Why and how is this all so relatable? 

Bhagavad Geeta defines this as the phenomenon of nature, more precisely, called “Prakriti.” We are all part of this universe and nature. However, it is not wrong to say that the universe and nature are also part of us. 

Our driving force, “Chetna,” takes us on different paths of timeless journeys. Whatever path we choose for our journeys in life, we should never forget the four realms of us as humans: physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual

These four realms form an individual identity. When we understand the meaning of these realms within us, we know ourselves and thereby learn to live with ourselves and nature. 

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