Note from Suzanne:  Sanaya mentions in the first paragraph a lesson some of us have been studying in writing this week.  This refers to Wayne Dyer’s excellent book, “Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life:  Living the Wisdom of the Tao.”  This week’s lesson is the 45th verse, which begins, “The greatest perfection seems imperfect …”
 
Do you see the perfection in what you perceive as imperfection?  This is a lesson some of you have been studying in writing this week, and others have learned by living it.  Such a coincidence.  Perfect timing.
 
We have spoken of late of the tests your life gives you.  When you perceive imperfection in yourself, in others, and in situations, see this as a lesson in itself.  Is it truly imperfection?  If all is in perfect order always, if all is holy, how can there be imperfection?  It is all a matter of perspective.  This human life allows you to experience every perspective that you wish and that you need to grow. 
 
Look upon the supposed imperfection and see it as opportunity.  Imperfection does not exist.  It is all part of the illusion—this grand illusion you are living in order to experience more love.  Do not balk at this word “illusion.”  We are quite aware that it all seems quite real to you.  And because of your perspective, real it is.  So experience the perfection and the imperfection fully.  Love fully, and grow.