The Law of Perfection
“Do you not say, ‘There are yet four months, and then comes the harvest’? Look up and see the fields, for they are already white for harvest.” — John 4:35
Perfection is never future tense; it is a present reality awaiting recognition.
The world of senses swears that all good is incomplete, still growing, still distant. Jesus shattered that illusion: He looked at barren stalks and called them “already ripe.” In that instant He revealed the higher law—everything conceived in Divine Mind exists finished in Spirit before it appears in Matter. Delay is perception, not reality. The soul’s task is to lift its inner eyes until the invisible harvest steps forward.
Hold the picture of your journey’s end as if it were a memory, not a wish. See the body whole, the account supplied, the relationship harmonious, the calling fulfilled. Speak to it in the present tense, for Heaven knows no clocks. Refuse to negotiate with appearances; they are only early sketches catching up to the completed masterpiece.
Demand the manifestation, not with strain but with certainty. Your word is the sickle. Each declaration—“I am supplied,” “I am healed,” “I am loved”—pulls the unseen grain into the barn of experience. Should doubt arise, return to the field Christ pointed out: the realm where results are sealed, where perfection is the starting point rather than the finish line.
This is the Law of Perfection: what Divine Mind authors, Eternity signs done. Creation needs no addition—only unveiling. Therefore, lift up your eyes. The harvest is not coming; it is here.
PER·FEC·TION [per-FEK-shən] n.
- Literal A state in which nothing more can be added or removed.
- Etymology Latin perfectus—“completed, thoroughly made,” from per “through, completely” + facere “to make, to do.”
- Hidden Root Shares lineage with factory and fact—“something already done.” What is perfect is per-fact: the deed finished before it is seen.
- Mystic To the alchemists, perfection is gold hidden in ore—heat (trial) burns off slag, revealing what was always there.
- Esoteric Perfection is the unseen template; imperfection is the clay. The latter exists only to be pressed into the former.
- Antonym Im-per-fec-tion—literally “not-through-made,” the partial view that masks the whole; the chrysalis mistaking itself for anything less than the butterfly within.
- Wordplay Per-FEC-tion → Per-FECT-ion → “through completion into effect.” Perfection is not the goal; it is the invisible cause (Source) that brings every visible effect (Creation).
- Acronym P.E.R.F.E.C.T.I.O.N. = Pre-Existing Eternal Reality Flowing Effortlessly, Calling The Inner Omniscient Nature.