Quote by Katha Upanishad
What is here is also there; what is there, is also here. Who sees multiplicity but not the one indivisible Self must wander on and on from death to death.
Summary
This quote highlights the concept of oneness and interconnectedness. It emphasizes that what exists in one place is also present everywhere else, and vice versa. It suggests that failing to recognize this inherent unity and instead perceiving only diversity leads to a cycle of aimless wandering and suffering. It encourages the viewer to perceive beyond the illusions of multiplicity and to realize the unity of the indivisible Self, transcending the cycle of birth and death.