
Sunday, December 28, 2025
Mary Farias
Before growth, expansion, or manifestation, there is order. This post explores the principle that order is not a productivity tool, but a natural law that governs creation itself. Nothing in the universe happens by accident — everything unfolds according to principle. When life feels scattered or chaotic, it’s often a sign that something within is out of alignment, not that effort is required. In this reflection, I explore why order always precedes creation, how disorganization is feedback rather than failure, and why bringing alignment to the inner world is the first step in creating anything that lasts.
There is a reason that every great teaching on creation begins with order.
Before growth, before expansion, before manifestation — there is structure. Not rigid structure, but intelligent arrangement. This is why one of the oldest and most universal truths states:
Order is Heaven’s first law.
Nothing in this universe happens by accident. There is no randomness in creation, even when things appear chaotic on the surface. Everything operates according to natural law — principles that are always working, whether we are aware of them or not.
The planets do not guess their orbit.
The seasons do not negotiate their timing.
Growth does not occur without sequence.
And neither does the life you are creating.
When we feel scattered, overwhelmed, or stuck, it’s often not because we are doing something wrong — but because something is out of order. Order does not mean perfection. It means alignment. It means things are arranged in a way that allows life to flow.
This is why organization is not a productivity tool. It is a spiritual principle.
When we bring order to our thinking, our decisions, and our self-image, we are cooperating with the same intelligence that organizes the universe itself. We stop fighting the current and begin moving with it.
January is a natural invitation into this reflection — not because it is the beginning of a calendar year, but because it offers a pause. A moment to ask:
Where is my life asking for order — not force, not effort, but alignment?
Order always precedes creation. And it always begins within.