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Everything is in order, and nothing is out of place. What happens and what does not happen is because it was not part of God's plan. We can see this in the simplest things in life when we strive for perfection. Increasing and fulfilling our goals in our own way does not always align with God's will because it ceases to be perfect.

Despite everything, even though we may not understand life's twists and turns, life is aligned with the course of an admirable race directed by a Supreme Being: God.

Human existence is a slow and steady journey, a harmony dictated by the unstoppable passage of time. The order of things - such as birth and death - is continually seen in everything around us. It's as if a wheel is going straight down the road, turning on the pavement or grass without ceasing. Its shaky rolling motion is limitless, but it stops, gets stuck, and breaks without warning because life is an aimless journey without God's full help.

Nothing is outside the universe, but human situations change. People change places. Animals live in their eternal habitats without altering their routines. However, things - like all material things that we can touch and renew - have no lasting order. They have no reason or strength to feel pain or joy. They do not have a balance in the celestial vault or in us.

Everything has its time. The minutes we consume each day remind us of what we have experienced and what we have left behind to make way for the new, the hidden, and the unexpected. These things almost always surprise us and make us happy or sad.

Life is the evolution of a single spiritual body of God in its full existence between life and death. Everything is in order, even despite the setbacks that come and go every day, even if we cannot see them.

However, we sometimes think that our life is an uncontrollable whirlwind, a cyclone, a spiral that rises senselessly when life's situations do not turn out as we desire or aspire, overflowing with emotions that have nothing to do with God and His commandments, and that is where the infernal debauchery of being begins.

When we realize that internal perfection does not exist - and that it is within this realization that our being resides - we will understand that life is a learning process, a diary full of notes to be finalized and lessons to be learned along the way.

But we must understand the concept of looking within ourselves to find perfection, searching every nook and cranny where God is latent - which is where the complete beauty of the person is hidden - examining the feelings, virtues, good deeds, and innate simplicity that live in every human being.

God's excellence is learning to know ourselves day by day, going beyond the understanding of where we come from and where we are going, since it is a daily exercise of intimate improvement, personal integrity, self-knowledge, and intimate brotherhood with God and with the events that are part of existence.

And because everything is in order, God's offerings are unbreakable, accessible, and complete. Only in full spiritual effervescence and development can we feel how the spirit - our spirit - progresses and manifests itself through our actions outside and inside the body.

It is to propose that it requires seriousness and constancy to want to reach the infinity of our being, to perceive the presence and perfection of God and His unparalleled fullness, to bring it out of the cloister where we have placed it: limited, forgotten, and silent about so many things.

His Word tells us in Matthew 5:48: “Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect.”

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