Isn’t it obvious that there is, or rather, that there must be a “cosmic intelligence” that acts in everything, even in what is invisible and incomprehensible to us? There is, therefore, a plan of action that is manifested in a universal Law… This Law or set of laws is also called the “meaning of life”; it is the direction of the path of evolution.
Jorge Ángel Livraga
A Call to the Unknown
Our universe is a harmonious and interconnected unity. What is unknown may be greater, broader, loftier, more miraculous, stronger, and more brilliant than what we know, but it will never be completely different. We should approach the unknown, or rather, what we do not yet know, not with fear, but with the inner joy of one who discovers unexplored laws of Nature and hidden powers within man.
Learning from Nature
which are still unexplored.
Repetition is perfection
The entire cosmos is governed by the law of repetition. It is enough to analyze, for example, the law of eternal return; it is enough to observe the cycles of manifestation which cause things to come into being and disappear.
Nature persistently repeats the seasons, days and nights; seeds germinate in the same way a million times in the earth.
Considering that we are part of Nature, are we not also following the same rhythm?
To repeat, to repeat, to repeat…not out of boredom, but out of the urgent need for improvement. The one who repeats does not always do the same thing: each time, they do it better, feeling how they grow with each new act of learning.
Natural order
Order is not a human invention; the whole of Nature follows an evident rhythm, which is a reflection of order, of Law. The person who obeys order is only following what Nature dictates.
If a person evolves by following order, their progress will be more visible, and their problems smaller; not because there won’t be any problems, but because they will know how to find them. and practical solutions within the order it has introduced.
What does it mean to organize?
Organizing does not mean filling space: to organize means to put every thing in its place and to know how to find the appropriate place for each thing.
The law of karma or life lessons
We understand something as white by comparing it to black. Similarly, we understand the law through its effects on us, on our lives.
Every time we deviate from the path, we collide with its sidewalls which bring us back to the correct path thanks to their elasticity. These bumps can be stronger or weaker, less or more painful – it depends on how far we have strayed from the law. However, if there were no painful consequences, our soul would not direct its gaze towards the reason for its pain, we would not be interested in the cause of our mistakes, we would not try to avoid them or analyze them to understand what the problem is.
One thing is to passively live out karma, resigned in spirit, enduring its corrections, and another, much more sociable. Understanding karma in order to navigate the current of life, in its meaning. Instead of dwelling in self-pity and egoism that lead us to perceive our pain as the only pain, instead of reveling in weakness and asking ourselves, “Why me?”, we must embark on a search for the root causes. Effects are merely consequences, but consequences of what?
Let us remember once again that a true philosopher does not settle for merely asking questions. The question “Why?” is the initial reaction of our personality. It is much more important to answer the questions, to understand the root of what is happening to us, and to stop thinking that life is perpetually chasing us. By doing so, we will become capable of learning from everything that happens to us.
Let us find consistent forms for ourselves
Just as the cosmic energy created countless forms, providing the conditions for their countless modulations, so do we need to find forms that align with our moral principles, our intelligence, our desires filtered through experience, and our prudent, measured perception.