In Wonder: The Physics of Creation and the Father’s Design
- Samantha Visser
- 5 days ago
- 2 min read
There is a profound frequency that occurs when we shift our gaze from the microscopic stressors of daily life to the macroscopic glory of the heavens. In the classic anthem "In Wonder" by the Newsboys, we are invited into a rhythmic realization of the Father’s handiwork—a song that resonates deeply with the core of COSMOS SOMATICS. It is a call to recognize that the same intentionality that spun the galaxies into existence is currently regulating the very breath in your lungs.
When we consider the vastness of the universe, it isn't meant to make us feel small; it is meant to make us feel anchored. From the ancient trees of Michigan to the furthest reaches of the stars, there is a consistent physical and spiritual order. This "so much wonder" isn't just a poetic sentiment—it is a somatic state of being where our nervous systems come into alignment with the Creator’s original design, moving us from the static of survival into the flow-state of divine awe.
As we bridge faith, science, and the stars, we see that the Father’s creation is an ongoing conversation. Every bird that takes flight and every sunset over the Great Lakes is a testament to a God who is both the Great Architect of physics and the tender Father of our hearts. Let this song be your soundtrack today as you reclaim your wonder and remember that you are an integral part of this magnificent, ordered COSMOS.
Universal Order: The same laws of physics that hold the planets in orbit are the laws that provide structure to our lives.
Somatic Release: True wonder acts as a natural reset for the body, allowing us to let go of tension as we acknowledge a Power much greater than our own.
The Father’s Presence: Creation is the evidence of His proximity; we are never truly alone when we are surrounded by His "so much wonder."
Psalm 19:1 (AMP)
"The heavens are telling of the glory of God; and the expanse [of heaven] is declaring the work of His hands."
Reflection
Take a moment to step outside and look at the sky or a nearby tree. Notice the intricate details—the fractal patterns in the leaves or the vast depth of the blue above. This is the Father’s gallery, and you are His honored guest. When you feel overwhelmed by the "small" things, return to the "Big" things and find your peace there.
A Note on Meaningful Coincidence
Sometimes, the universe confirms our alignment through what the psychiatrist Carl Jung called "meaningful coincidences," or synchronicities. While searching for this song of wonder, the numbers converged: the track length is exactly 4:12, a date and time that already held personal family significance. These are not mere accidents; they are gentle reminders that we are participating in a conversation with a Creator who knows the very timing of our lives. When the external world mirrors our internal search, we can rest knowing that we are seen and led.





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