∆ The Curiosity
(Why we are all divine beings ????)
Hello everyone, today I want to share an incident from my life that changed my entire perspective on life and, I must say, made all the hard-explored topics and problems easy for me.
What once felt complicated, layered, and difficult to understand suddenly began to unfold with a sense of clarity, as if a deeper truth was always present but waiting to be seen. Somewhere within this shift, I began to realize that we are all divine, not in an abstract or distant way, but as a living truth that quietly exists within each one of us.
This realization didn’t come as a belief imposed from outside, but as a feeling that slowly became undeniable—that we are all divine, even when life appears confusing or overwhelming.
And when this understanding starts to settle within, many of the questions that once felt heavy begin to soften, because somewhere deep inside, we are all divine, already connected to the answers we seek.
It was a few years ago when I was thinking about the history of creation and life, simultaneously reflecting on what has gone wrong over the years that cruelty—be it towards animals, insects, plants, our natural resources, or between humans—has reached such a high extent, making me question why we are all divine beings if such suffering exists.
This question wasn’t just intellectual; it carried a quiet pain and confusion, because if we are all divine, then why does the world sometimes reflect the opposite of that truth? Why does something so pure seem hidden beneath layers of harm and misunderstanding?
It made me wonder whether we have forgotten that we are all divine, or whether we were never taught to see it clearly in the first place. And in that questioning, a deeper inquiry began to form—because if we are all divine, then the problem cannot be our true nature, but perhaps our distance from it.
Though I did nothing about this search, of course, just human things… But to my wonder, I guess the universe heard the intensity of my curiosity, and to my utter surprise, God blessed me with all the answers I was looking for.
Sometimes, even when we are not actively seeking, something within us is constantly calling for truth. It is almost as if the moment we genuinely question, life begins to respond in subtle ways.
Perhaps this is because we are all divine, and that same divine intelligence is always guiding us back to itself.
Even in our ordinary moments, when we think we are doing nothing, something deeper is unfolding within us, gently leading us toward understanding.
And maybe that is the beauty of it—that because we are all divine, the answers are never truly outside us, they are simply waiting for us to become ready to receive them.
It was a normal day when I was just reading about the in one of my science books, but all of a sudden, my mind clicked on that curiosity about the creation of Earth/life.
What seemed like an ordinary moment suddenly became meaningful, as if something deeper was trying to connect the dots for me.
Sometimes, knowledge that we have seen many times before reveals a completely new dimension when we look at it with awareness.
And in that moment, it felt like a doorway had opened, not just to scientific understanding, but to a deeper realization that perhaps everything is more connected than it appears.
If we are all divine, then even our curiosity is not random—it is a part of that same divine flow guiding us towards truth. And maybe this is why such moments happen so unexpectedly, because somewhere within, we are all divine, constantly being nudged toward awakening.
Though we all have read about the Big Bang theory in our childhood NCERT books, but today it hit differently when I read that before it, everything was black and dense, and suddenly something heated up, and our universe started expanding and has continued to do so till now.
What once felt like just information now felt like a mystery waiting to be understood at a deeper level.
How could something emerge from what appeared to be nothing? How could such vastness originate from stillness? These questions did not just challenge my mind; they stirred something within my being.
And somewhere in that reflection, a thought began to arise—if the entire universe could emerge from a single source, then perhaps we are all divine, connected to that same origin.
Maybe the expansion of the universe is not just a physical process, but also a reflection of something deeper—that life itself is an unfolding expression of that divine source.
And if that is true, then truly, we are all divine, carrying that same essence within us.
And suddenly, my mind wondered what is that magic,… that suddenly from black nothingness, gave birth to planets, galaxies, Earth, humans, etc.
This question was not just about science anymore; it was about existence itself.
What is that force, that intelligence, that power which brings everything into being? It felt impossible to believe that something so vast, so intricate, could happen without a deeper presence behind it.
And in that wonder, a quiet realization started to take shape—that perhaps what we call “magic” is simply the expression of the divine. If everything has emerged from that source, then how can we be separate from it? Maybe the truth is simple, yet profound—that we are all divine, born from the same origin that created the universe.
And if that is so, then the divine is not somewhere far away—it is within us, because we are all divine at our very core.
But what is this phenomenon, and then how come people credit God for having created the world? This question naturally arises when we try to understand the connection between science and spirituality.
Are they separate, or are they simply two ways of explaining the same truth? It made me reflect on whether what science describes as processes and what spirituality describes as divine creation are actually pointing toward the same reality.
And if there is a single source behind everything, then perhaps calling it “God” is simply a way of acknowledging that deeper intelligence.
In that sense, the idea that we are all divine begins to make more sense—not as a belief, but as a reflection of our origin.
Because if everything comes from that one source, then truly, we are all divine, expressions of that same infinite existence.
At that moment, I checked out the very ancient books—the Vedas and Upanishads—to find the answer to it.
These were not just texts, but timeless sources of wisdom that have explored these questions long before modern science.
I felt drawn to them, as if they held something that could bridge the gap between my curiosity and understanding.
And perhaps this pull itself was not random—because when we are ready to seek deeper truths, life naturally leads us to the right sources.
If we are all divine, then the knowledge of our true nature has always existed, waiting to be rediscovered. And maybe that is why such ancient wisdom continues to remain relevant, because it speaks directly to the truth that we are all divine, beyond time and change.
And to my amazement, I got the answers, and what once felt like confusion slowly transformed into a deep inner clarity, where understanding was not just about the world but about my own existence.
It was a realization that everything is already within us, because we are all divine beings, and the moment this truth is truly seen, life itself begins to feel simple, connected, and profoundly meaningful.
Because the answers do not just explain life—they change the way we see it, reminding us that what we have been searching for has always been within, as we are all divine beings, and even a glimpse of this truth has the power to transform everything within us forever.
∆ Exploring the Similarities Between the Big Bang Theory and Vedic Creation Teachings on Creation
Let’s begin understanding how we are all divine beings :-
1)The Beginning from Nothingness
We Are All Divine Beings:-
Big Bang Theory:
The universe started from a singularity—a tiny, dense point with no dimensions, where there was no space, no time, and no matter.
Everything we see today came from this “nothingness,” reminding us at a deeper level that even from what appears as emptiness, existence unfolds, and perhaps this itself reflects that we are all divine beings, emerging from a source beyond human understanding.
Nasadiya Sukta (Rig Veda 10. 129.1)
( नासदासीन्नो सदासीत्तदानीं नासीद्रजो नो व्योमापरो यत्
किमावरीवः कुह कस्य शर्मन्नम्भः किमासीद्गहनं गभीरम् )
This shloka is telling us that in the beginning, there was neither existence nor non-existence. There was no air, no sky, no space, no earth.
What covered it? Where was it? Who sheltered it? Was there water? A deep and unfathomable ocean of chaos?” And within this profound mystery, it gently points towards the truth that we are all divine beings, arising from that same unknown, infinite source.
• Both the Big Bang and this Vedic shloka agree on the concept of a mysterious, incomprehensible void before creation began, a space beyond logic where existence itself was yet to unfold, and from where, in essence, we are all divine beings came into manifestation.
2) A Spark That Started Creation
We Are All Divine Beings:-
Big Bang Theory:
According to modern science, the universe began from an extremely hot, dense state where all energy and matter were concentrated into a single point.
This point expanded rapidly—not as an explosion into space, but as the expansion of space itself—gradually cooling and forming particles, atoms, stars, and galaxies over time.
The entire cosmos unfolded from this one origin, subtly reminding us that from that one source, we are all divine beings, carrying the same essence within.
Chandogya Upanishad (6.2.1)
( एकोऽहमस्मि बहुस्याम् )
I am One. Let Me become many.
• In both perspectives, creation begins from oneness. Science speaks of a single primordial state from which the universe expanded, while the Upanishad speaks of Brahman—whole and complete—choosing to express itself in many forms.
One source, one impulse, unfolding into multiplicity, and through this understanding, it becomes clear that we are all divine beings, expressions of that one reality, and truly, we are all divine beings manifested in countless forms.
3) Interconnectedness of All Things
We Are All Divine Beings:-
Big Bang Theory:
All matter in the universe came from the same initial singularity, meaning everything is connected at its core, and this connection itself reflects the truth that we are all divine beings, sharing one origin.
Isha Upanishad (1.1)
ईशावास्यमिदं सर्वं यत्किञ्च जगत्यां जगत्
The entire universe is filled with God.
• Both the Big Bang Theory and the Vedic teachings emphasize that everything in the universe is interconnected.
From the same source, everything—whether stars or human beings—shares a common origin and essence, and when seen deeply, this interconnectedness reveals that we are all divine beings, part of the same whole, and in truth, we are all divine beings, never separate from that source.
We Are All Divine Beings: What Science and Vedic Wisdom Reveal
In simple words —
As we all know, the Big Bang theory was proposed in 1927 (20th century), while the Vedas and scriptures have been present in the world since ancient times.
As we see, both express the same view on the creation of Earth, and this similarity itself hints at a deeper truth—that knowledge is not always new, it is often rediscovered in different forms.
And when we look at this carefully, it begins to point towards the idea that we are all divine beings, emerging from the same universal source described in both science and spirituality.
The only difference is that the texts written earlier are said to be more authentic and genuine compared to the theories proposed so late.
Hence, in this regard, the Big Bang theory is nothing different from just rediscovering the creation of the universe and life itself, but from a scientific lens only.
This shows that while language and explanation may differ, the essence remains the same, and that essence quietly reminds us that we are all divine beings, connected to that same origin.
Therefore, I find that the very information about God, the creation of the universe, and life was already available to us before science proposed it in another way under the heading of the Big Bang theory.
Vedas already had the answers to my question: we are all just fragmented parts of God itself.
This realization makes it clearer that we are all divine beings, not separate from the source, but expressions of it in different forms.
This is why people are called divine beings throughout various religions too.
In simple terms, both the Vedas and modern science point to the same idea that everything comes from a single origin.
The Vedic texts look at this from a spiritual and deeper perspective, while science, through the Big Bang theory, explains it in a more physical, observable way.
Yet both lead us to the same understanding—that we are all divine beings, interconnected at a level beyond what we can see.
Ultimately, both views suggest that everything is connected to something much greater—what we could call the divine or universal consciousness.
And when we truly understand this, not just intellectually but within our own experience, we realize that at our core, we are all divine beings—not broken, not separate, but whole, connected, and born from the same infinite source, always carrying that divinity within us.
(Conclusion):-
In the end, the same divine essence flows through everything—plants, animals, nature, and every living being—because all are created from that one infinite consciousness, making all of existence sacred, whole, and deeply connected.
And when this truth is truly felt, not just understood, we gently realize that we are all divine beings, never separate, always a part of that same eternal source.
Maybe the peace we were searching for was always this simple truth—that nothing is separate from the divine, and neither are we, because we are all divine beings, already whole, already pure, already home. 🌿

