The Divine Plan. |
Turkey, VAN, Eastern Anatolia May 4, 2005. Teacher Simeon. Received by Helen Whitworth. Simeon: It is not always necessary to complete every part of a plan for a plan to be successful. Indeed within any carefully planned and orchestrated series of actions there are details and nuances which will change, and which must change in order for the work to transpire smoothly and with the ultimate of beauty and perfection. Occasionally, large chunks of a plan are changed and altered. At times, this, too, is necessary, especially if the parameters surrounding the plan change beyond a point where flexibility may allow an easy and subtle recalibration. These heavy re-evaluations of plans are a speciality of your planet Urantia, which seems to feel a particular delight in confusion and confounding planners and architects within every changing parameter, and will not be satisfied with just allowing small neat adjustments to arise as if the norm on more sober planets. The Divine Planner, or Orchestrator, however, is uniquely able to re-orchestrate within the moment, at each point of now, so the plans unfolding are always perfect even when from human perspective it may appear that plans of great importance are never stable, and therefore inherently risky. The creator does not take risks. His plans are perfectly conceived in every moment, and as you Earth-beings delight in changing circumstances at the last minute, so too the Creator delights in the momentary adjustments of even the biggest changes in the greatest plans. It becomes a dance between you, albeit of cosmic scale, and a rough, energetic dance also, but it brings delight to the heavens, and we have much love for you of humanity, who hold such a strong streak of independence and individuality within your souls. I smile with you on these images and leave your mind to infuse your body with energy and healing. I love you. I AM Simeon. Receivers Note: This transmission was received after some questioning over the unfolding of the Rebellion. Simeons loving attitude was that of a parent towards a wild teenager who always wishes to push the boundaries. © 11:11 Progress Group. |