This document discusses the relationship between microcosmic and macrocosmic phenomena in the universe and how they relate to human existence and behavior. It argues that we perceive only a small fraction of what exists due to the limitations of our senses and cognition. This separation from the true nature of the universe causes unrest in humans, manifesting as struggles for things like existence, possessions, and control. The document presents Dharma as emulating the greater cosmic orchestra by identifying and fulfilling one's role, which can help individuals merge with the core of nature and experience greater harmony. It suggests that through practices like Namasmaran, one can blossom into a state of realizing this truth of Dharma.