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The Perfect Universe
Look at how the universe operates. Day and night follow each other in perfect synchronicity. The

birds soar through the sky easily and migrate to the right places without ever getting lost. The

seasons take turns to change without ever making a mistake. Every planet is always rotating in

perfect order and never deviating from it’s course. You can go on forever contemplating the

wonders of nature. There is definitely a force that orchestrates and holds it all together.

If there is such a force which orchestrate everything in perfect order allowing the nature of things

to grow and evolve easily and effortlessly, why can’t your life be guided the same way? Why do

so many people seem to struggle, and why does there appears to be so much chaos in the world?

It is because of our fear of letting go of control.

Since the Universe operates in total perfection, never deviating from its laws, continually

expressing it’s bountiful beauty, always orchestrating everything in perfect order without our

help, then it makes sense that if we allow that same force to guide our lives we could also

experience all of that beauty, abundance, and total perfection. And since the universe

communicates with us through our heart’s desires, then it is basically like being inspired all the

time.

Wouldn’t you like to feel inspired at every moment of your existence? If that is the case, all you

need to do is to stop asking for what you want and allow yourself the opportunity to be guided

because that which makes your heart sings is what God wants for you to do. So listen to your

heart because there is your

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