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and rendered Us inseparable. And while everything was smile and feast

        between Me and Them, I could see that They could not trust Me if They did
        not receive a proof. My child, the test is the flag that says victory; the test

        places all the goods that God wants to give us in safekeeping; the test

        matures and disposes the soul for gains of great conquests. And I too saw
        the necessity of this test, because I wanted to give proof to my Creator, in

        exchange for the so many seas of graces He had given Me, with an act of

        my faithfulness which would cost Me the sacrifice of my whole life. How
        beautiful it is to be able to say: “You have loved me, I have loved You” - but

        without the test, it can never be said.


        Now, know, my child, that the Divine Fiat made known to Me the creation
        of man, innocent and holy. For him too everything was happiness; he had

        command over all Creation, and all the elements were obedient to his

        wishes. Since the Divine Will was reigning in Adam, by virtue of It, he too
        was inseparable from his Creator. After the so many goods that God had

        given him, in order to receive one act of faithfulness in Adam, He

        commanded him not to touch one fruit only, of the many which were there
        in the terrestrial Eden. This was the proof that God wanted in order to

        confirm his innocence, sanctity and happiness, and to give him the right of

        command over the whole of Creation. But Adam was not faithful in the test,
        and because he was not faithful, God could not trust him. And so he lost

        command, innocence and happiness, and it can be said that he turned the
        work of Creation upside down.


        Now know, child of my Heart, that in knowing the grave evils of the human

        will in Adam and in all his progeny, I, your Celestial Mother, though newly

        conceived, cried bitterly and with hot tears over fallen man. And the Divine
        Will, in seeing Me cry, asked Me, as proof, to surrender my human will to It.

        The Divine Fiat said to Me: “I do not ask of you a fruit, as with Adam; no,

        no but I ask you for your will. You will keep it as if you did not have it, under
        the empire of my Divine Will, which will be your life, and will feel confident

        to make of you whatever It wants.” So, the Supreme Fiat took the fourth





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