THE SPIRITUAL AND THE MATERIAL ORDER. THE SOUL AND MATTER

When the soul is lost, the mind becomes a compass that no longer shows the way; both drift in a boundless chaos.

 

In my understanding, a person who lives in harmony with their own thoughts is organized both in personal and professional life. Such a person understands that order is the foundation of a clear and peaceful mind, one that naturally leads to a balanced society.

When I speak about order, I don’t mean justice in the worldly sense. I mean love. True order is not about rules, punishment, or proving who is right. It is the inner alignment that comes from a heart rooted in love. When the soul is guided by love, everything falls naturally into its place — thoughts become clearer, actions become simple and clean.

Justice belongs to the world, but order belongs to God.
And the soul can be truly ordered only through love — never through fear, control or rigid judgment.

Only a person who is clear and orderly in both soul and mind can give rise to something equally pure. Inner order naturally reflects itself in everything we think, speak, and do.

 

Natural order requires that the soul be the guide, and the mind follow its lead. Yet here is where we have lost ourselfs…

A chaotic person is one whose soul is lost within their own chaos. When the soul feels lost, hidden, and unheard, the whole being begins to drift away from its true path.We lose ourselfs in the material world, experiencing chaos on a physical level.

And after we cannot understand love in its true essence  anymore and  we start seeing divine order as a structure without meaning.

The thing is that,we all lose ourselves at some point in life; we all experience chaos – and this is not the real problem.
Sometimes, loss and chaos are necessary for the soul to be reborn and to find its way back.
The real problem appears only when you remain lost for too long.

What could be more tormenting than to get lost in a city and not find your way home, wandering for hours, feeling the desperate longing to return but not knowing how? Some remain lost in the streets, giving up, while others spend their whole lives searching for the lost home until they finally find it.

A person who senses that society has abandoned its essential values and chooses to live in seclusion is not lost or chaotic, as the busy, stressed world might think...but simply chooses to live away from the meaningless noise, the senseless desires, and the constant rush that no longer carry any real purpose.

A person is truly lost when they have forgotten their human values, among which are love, respect, and humility.

Many of us are adrift, living in inner chaos, and this is because we have created a society that has lost its connection with the Divine—a society that imagines it can stand above the Creator.

Here is where true chaos is born: when we believe ourselves to be above God.

We drift away from the One who created us, lose our humility and respect, and begin to believe that everything is owed to us.

When this happens, we become proud and full of ego, forgetting the true purpose of our existence. On this path, we may hurt others, create conflicts, and see ourselves as superior over everyone and everything, thinking that having more and accumulating as much as possible defines our worth.

Soul in Chaos

The soul suffers far more than the body. Why?

Because it came here to live the earthly experience, full of excitement and eager to love and give of itself. Sometimes it struggles mightily to stay connected with the mind, yet the chaos of the world engulfs it like a carnivorous flower. In the end, unsurprisingly, it can get lost in the crowd. But chaos is its only true cleansing… it is through chaos that the soul remembers who it really is and finds its way back to the light.

A chaotic soul brings physical chaos with it, leaving deep traces. And when you lose respect for the One who gave you life and for the lives of those around you, you are truly lost and you become sick in soul.

A sick soul that does not seek to heal will encounter suffering and pain even after leaving the body.

Good or Bad Chaos

Chaos that is experienced but consciously sought to be ordered can be seen as a “good chaos”—a chaos necessary for growth and transformation. It is that moment of being lost that challenges us to ask who we truly are and offers the opportunity to rebuild ourselves from the ground up, with greater wisdom and awareness. In this type of chaos, even if it seems destabilizing on the surface, there exists a deep intention of rediscovery and the reestablishment of inner values.

A “good chaos” is, in fact, the beginning of a new and authentic order, one that arises not from forced control, but from deep understanding and alignment with the self and the universe. This is the chaos that challenges us to grow, to cleanse ourselves of what no longer serves us, and to rediscover our true essence.

I have lived through chaos myself and I know what it means to feel lost. It was the most difficult moment of my life. I felt separated from the One who gave me life, and in that moment, I experienced a suffering beyond the power of words – a pain so deep that it seemed to extinguish my soul and my very existence.

There are no words to describe that pain, for it was more than mere suffering – it was a longing for something I felt was part of me, but which I could no longer find.

Only through that storm of emotions  I began to find the light, to understand that beyond chaos there is always a path to rediscovery. And I am certain that this moment ultimately gave me a deeper connection with my soul and with the divine source, opening within me a window to authentic love and the true meaning of my existence.

And it is not over yet; there are still so many feelings to experience and lessons to learn. But my soul has been purified, and now only the chaos around me remains, gradually melting away, leaving only understanding, respect, and love.

"You are gods, and all of you are children of the Most High," meaning:

Man is created in My image and likeness and is destined to become a child of God, if he develops his spirit through love and faith.

This suggests that, although man is not God himself, he has the capacity to draw near to divinity through spiritual development and by living in accordance with the divine will.

 

Every day, we are given countless opportunities to return home, and yet we do not. This does not mean that God is punishing you; it means you are not yet ready to return home. If you were ready, you would see that every step you take is leading you home—and yet, you choose to step backward.

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

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