We live in a world where everything was made with care and purpose. Each part of creation fits perfectly into the whole, in balance with the rest. The Creator didn't rush; everything was thoughtfully made and called "very good." We see the order in the rhythms of life—the seasons, the day and night, the movement of water and sky. Each part of creation is differentiated, unique and fruitful, multiplying after its own kind. And yet, each part is incomplete without the whole; everything exists in interdependent relationships. This harmony is a reminder that the world is as it should be when we honor these relationships. Our role is to respect and nurture this balance, knowing that we are part of something much larger. By recognizing this, we live in greater alignment with the goodness of creation.
May we honor the unique and interdependent relationships of creation,
living in harmony with all that is,
as we nurture the goodness in ourselves and the world.
(inspired by Randy Woodley, Early Dialogue in the Community of Creation, Journey to Eloheh)