Everything in Order?


But what is order? We are living in a time of transformation. New insights are emerging, everything is coming to light. Yet, despite all progress, clarity often remains elusive: What is the meaning of life? How do we create harmonious human relationships? And how do we achieve and maintain a peaceful global community?

Uncertainty and conceptual confusion have reached an alarming level. The central question arises: How do we establish an order that brings clarity and stability?

Order as the Foundation of Life

Just as in the story of the Tower of Babel, we often no longer understand each other. This confusion makes it difficult to build stable bridges between individuals and nations. Concepts are no longer clearly defined, their meanings blurred. But here lies the root of the problem—and at the same time, the starting point for a solution: It is essential that our concepts are clear to serve as guiding principles.

What is a concept? A concept is a summary of lawful processes, embedded in the universal order of creation. Only when concepts originate from the principles of life rather than arbitrary human interpretations can a stable order be built upon them.

Order as a Universal Principle

Let’s look at nature: Everything follows a structured order. The seasons change in precise succession, day and night embrace each other in rhythmic alternation, the celestial bodies move in harmonious choreography. This natural order is no coincidence but a reflection of universal laws.

Yet, while creation operates in perfect harmony, humans often impose their own “order”—which, in reality, is often a source of disorder. We disrupt natural cycles, ignore nature’s signals, and drift into an imbalance that ultimately affects us on all levels.

The Human Being in the Order of Life

Human life also follows a clear development: from childhood to youth, from the bloom of maturity to the wisdom of old age. Each phase has its purpose, its own task.

If every person consciously embraced this development, our coexistence would be characterized by harmony. Youth would act with vigor, while old age would guide with prudence and experience. No one would expect wisdom from youth or reckless forward momentum from old age. This awareness would dissolve unrealistic expectations and misunderstandings.

True order follows the principle: Everything in its time. No growth without roots, no fruit without blossom. Each element builds upon the previous one; nothing can be skipped without disturbing the balance.

Society and Order

These principles apply not only to individuals but also to societies and states. A healthy order would be comparable to a tree: firmly rooted, organically growing, providing protection and nourishment for those who rest in its shade.

Yet, no society has been created that consistently follows universal laws. Human legislation can therefore be flawed, shaped by self-interest and contradictions. If states were built on ethical principles and genuine values—on honesty, justice, and respect for creation—true order would unfold. This would be a pillar of support for all who live within it.

Order in Daily Life

Many people have hardly learned to align their daily routines with the natural order. The night is turned into day, and the rhythm of life is ignored. Yet nature shows us that energy flows in cycles: The morning serves inspiration, creation, and design, the afternoon is for implementation and structuring, and the night is for recovery and reflection.

By aligning with this rhythm, we experience the full unfolding of our potential. A well-organized day, order in goals and activities, immediately brings us more strength and clarity.

Inner Order as the Starting Point

Order begins within us. When thoughts are scattered, feelings unstructured, and decisions unreflected, the foundation for external disorder is set. If thoughts are only half-formed, ideas fade before they mature. Likewise, good intentions vanish in the hustle of daily life.

This is where change starts: Order in thinking, order in feeling, order in action. When thoughts are developed to clarity, when emotions are consciously experienced, when knowledge transforms into wisdom—then an inner structure emerges that extends outward.

Every action, every decision carries consequences. Thoughts return to us—amplified by the energy with which they were sent out. Those who sow chaos will reap disorder. Those who carry clarity and order within will anchor these qualities in their surroundings.

The Principle of Order

Order holds creation together. Without it, everything would fall apart. If humans do not align with the natural order, they isolate themselves from the essence of life.

However, those who embrace this principle, who move in harmony with universal order, will see their lives clear and flourish. Order is the beginning of a conscious, fulfilling life. It also has two sisters: punctuality and reliability.

PlusX2 Tools Promote Order

Goal planning, activity checklists, idea banks, project management, and contact organization bring more order to daily tasks. They support clear goal setting and the structuring of thoughts and actions leading there. It is said: Order is half of life.

It is good when everything is in order.