
Everything is perfect as is - There are no mistakes
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In this blog, I want to explore the idea that everything is perfect as is and that there are no mistakes. This is a concept that can be challenging to grasp, especially when we look at the suffering and chaos in the world. When people hear this, they often respond with: What about the wars? What about the suffering in my country? I completely understand these questions, and that’s why I want to take the time to shed light on this perspective.
The Soul Plan and Incarnation
We all incarnate with a specific soul plan. Souls that have experienced many lifetimes—let’s say hundreds—have more refined and advanced plans compared to souls that have only incarnated a few times. For example, a soul that has incarnated 500 times has a vastly different level of experience than one that has only incarnated 50 times. This difference in experience shapes the kind of lives these souls choose.
Souls with fewer incarnations often start in lower vibrational environments. They may incarnate in places where survival is a daily struggle, where fear, anger, and violence are prevalent. These experiences are part of their learning process. On the other hand, souls with more incarnations tend to choose higher vibrational lives. They may incarnate in more stable environments where the challenges are less about survival and more about personal growth, relationships, and self-expression.
This is why we see such a wide range of experiences on Earth. Some souls are living in war-torn countries, facing extreme hardship, while others are living in relative comfort and safety. It’s not a matter of fairness or injustice—it’s about the soul’s journey and what it needs to learn in this lifetime.
The Role of Consciousness and Vibration
The level of consciousness, or the intelligence of the soul, plays a significant role in the kind of life it chooses. A more advanced soul has a higher level of intelligence and can make choices that align with its growth. It’s drawn to higher vibrational experiences and opportunities for expansion. This is why those who are drawn to spiritual teachings, like the ones in this blog, are already operating at a high vibrational level. Your interest in this information is a sign that your soul is advanced and likely nearing the end of its cycle of incarnations on Earth.
From the soul’s perspective, every incarnation is perfect. There are no mistakes. Each experience is carefully orchestrated to help the soul learn and grow. However, from the human perspective, this can be hard to accept. The human mind is limited—it seeks comfort, safety, and predictability. It struggles to understand why suffering exists or why some people seem to have easier lives than others.
The Human vs. the Soul Perspective
The human experience is rooted in limitation. We are afraid, we seek comfort, and we want to know what the future holds. The ego, which is a small part of the human experience, is even more limited. It has its own agenda, often driven by fear and survival instincts. From the ego’s perspective, life is far from perfect. It resists discomfort, clings to control, and judges experiences as good or bad.
But the soul sees things differently. The soul is infinite and expansive. It doesn’t experience emotions in the same way the human does. Instead, it operates as a database of vibrations and information. From the soul’s perspective, every experience—no matter how difficult—is part of the perfect orchestration of life. There are no mistakes, only opportunities for growth.
The Learning Process
The speed at which we learn and grow depends on how open and surrendered we are. If we resist our experiences—if we fight against them with fear, anger, or shame—the learning process can take much longer. For example, a person might spend 10, 20, or even 30 years struggling with the same lesson because they are resisting it. On the other hand, if we approach our experiences with openness and acceptance, the learning can happen quickly—sometimes in a matter of days.
This doesn’t mean that all lessons are easy or that they all happen at the same speed. Some lessons take time, and that’s okay. It’s part of the human experience. But the more we can surrender to life energy and allow it to flow through us, the easier and faster the learning process becomes.
The Uniqueness of Each Soul
Every soul is unique, and so is every human experience. Even though we live in a collective reality, we each have our own individual journey. This is why it’s so important not to compare ourselves to others or to judge their experiences. What one person needs to learn may be completely different from what another person needs.
For example, when you share an experience with a friend, they may interpret it through their own lens of understanding. They might project their emotions, fears, or beliefs onto your situation. But their perspective is shaped by their own unique system—their own stuck energies, their own level of consciousness, and their own soul plan. This is why it’s so important to trust your own journey and not get pulled into someone else’s understanding of your experience.
The Perfection of the Orchestration
Everything that happens in our lives is part of a perfect orchestration. There are no mistakes, no random events. Every experience is custom-designed to help us learn and grow. Even the most challenging experiences—the ones that feel unfair or painful—are part of this perfection. They are here to teach us something, to help us evolve.
From the human perspective, this can be hard to accept. We want life to be comfortable and predictable. We want to avoid suffering. But from the soul’s perspective, every experience is valuable. Every experience is an opportunity to expand, to learn, and to move closer to liberation.
Final Thoughts
So, when I say that everything is perfect as it is, I’m speaking from the perspective of the soul. I’m not dismissing the pain or suffering that exists in the world. I’m simply acknowledging that, on a deeper level, every experience has a purpose. Every experience is part of the soul’s journey toward growth and liberation.
This doesn’t mean we should passively accept suffering or stop working to create a better world. It simply means that, even in the midst of chaos and pain, there is a deeper perfection at work. There is a higher intelligence guiding us, helping us learn and grow. And when we can align with this perspective, we can find peace, even in the most challenging moments.
This is an invitation to see life from a higher perspective—to trust that every experience, no matter how difficult, is part of a perfect orchestration. It’s a reminder that we are all on our own unique journey, and that everything is unfolding exactly as it should.