Look at a string, Shri Nathji would say, God is in the string. Now break it into two parts. God is in each part of the string. You cannot say only half of God is in each half of the string.
“Break it up into several parts and God will exist in each and every part of the string. You cannot say God exists in the various parts of the string in parts Himself. The whole of God shall exist in each and every part of the string. Break it up into tiny little parts, into tiny little atoms, and, finally, into nothingness, and God shall be there.
“Je tis nazar na aaviye
Taan Vaat na puchhe koi
If thou hast not seen Him,
Of what worth art thou to anyone?
Shri Nathji knew everything, because it was He who had existed at the beginning of time; it was He who had existed before the beginning of every beginning. Man could not comprehend him fully. He was like a Master Ph. D of the Universe explaining his subject to children. He could tell everything, but would man understand everything?
Maste sharaab hokar sab bhed khol daale
Na jaane bekhudi men kyaa bol bol daale
Lost in intoxication Divine, He laid all secrets bare,
Lost in self-forgetfulness, he knew not what he said!