

UNDERSTANDING DIVINE ORDER
There is
natural flow and order that exists in the universe. It maintains a
balance, from the tiniest microorganism throughout the vastness of
galaxies.
We are told things are connected, but we may not realize the extent of
that connection. Think of the universe
like a massive, living mathematical grid where everything, from a
passing thought to a distant star, has its own perfect parking space. It
is a fluid shifting balance that adjusts every single second to keep
energy from turning into chaos.
We tend to think of divine order as a fixed
thing, a solid plan in the universe, but it’s actually much more like a
GPS that constantly recalculates.
It uses
a blueprint of immense divine creative capacity that takes into account
all elements that surround it and are connected to anywhere in
existence. It chooses an outcome that is
for the greater good in that specific moment.
When we live intuitively, we move naturally in this flow. We sense when
to speak or be silent, and when to act or be still. We feel
discordant energy and know how to correct or avoid it.
Something we may not have considered much is that divine order changes
constantly. One minute a specific
outcome is the best and highest action giving the most benefit. Then
something changes and it alters to what is most beneficial now. This
includes situations in our personal life, planetary evolutionary shifts
or changes to entire systems in the universe.
A life example would be a soul who has
planned a birth with a young mother for their mutual growth.
The mother also wishes to gain from
the challenge of being a younger mother.
The plan includes the father’s role as purely biological, and the
maternal grandparents support the arrangement.
However,
during the pregnancy, her parents suddenly succumb to social pressure and force an adoption.
Failing in her attempt
to keep the child, the parent’s action
bypasses the goals and disrupts the pre-birth agreement. In recognizing
its primary growth goals were now unattainable, the soul chose to abort
the incarnation, resulting in a stillbirth. Divine
order changed because the original action was no longer possible. It was
now in highest order for the soul to plan another incarnation.
We also see this playing out in other ways.
Imagine you feel a strong, clear urge to start a local community garden.
At the moment you decide to do it, everything is in alignment. The
perfect land is available, the timing is perfect and it feels exciting.
You make plans, you organize people, and source the materials. But a few
weeks later, the landowner decides to sell to a developer. This is where
we often get stuck. Because it felt so right at the start, we try to
force the plan to stay alive. We scramble to find new land or try to
talk the developer out of the sale, but nothing works. Everything starts
to feel like a struggle. The truth is divine order shifted the moment
that land became unavailable. What was a green light has turned into a
stop sign because the energy moved. By trying to push through, we are
actually fighting against the new flow. The highest benefit is now to be
found in letting go and seeing where a new path opens up.
While some difficulties are lessons designed
to help us grow, there is a distinct difference between the healthy
challenge of a steep climb and the exhausting friction of a closed path.
One feels like a climb that strengthens us, while the other feels
draining. When our excitement goes and it becomes a struggle against the
current, maybe it is time for us to stop and review.
Love
Sandy Stevenson
27.3.26
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