This opening shloka of the Isha Upanishad sets the whole tone: everything in this universe — every moving and unmoving thing — is clothed in the divine presence. Nothing exists outside the Lord.
The shloka does not ask us to reject the world. It asks us to use what we need, without grasping more. Enjoy your share, but let go of the rest — because ultimately, nothing truly belongs to us. This is the spirit of non-attachment (vairagya) in action.
The line 'whose wealth is it anyway?' is a quiet but piercing question. It gently dissolves the idea of ownership at its root.