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possess, more than anyone; I know Its admirable secrets, Its infinite joys,
Its indescribable happiness and Its incalculable value. To hear my child
calling Me, because she wants my lessons on the Divine Will, is the
greatest feast for Me the purest joy; and if you listen to my lessons, I will
call Myself fortunate to be your Mama. Oh! how I yearn to have a child who
wants to live only of Divine Will. Tell Me, O child, will you make Me
content? Will you give Me your heart, your will, all of yourself, into my
maternal hands, that I may prepare you, dispose you, fortify you, empty
you of everything, so as to be able to fill you completely with the light of the
Divine Will, and form in you Its Divine Life? Place your head upon the
Heart of your Celestial Mama, and be attentive in listening to Me, so that
my sublime lessons may make you decide never to do your will, but always
that of God.
My child, listen to Me: it is my maternal Heart that loves you very much,
and wants to pour Itself upon you. Know that I have you here, inscribed in
my Heart, and that I love you as my true child. But I feel a sorrow, because
I do not see you as similar to your Mama. Do you know what renders us
dissimilar? Ah! It is your will that takes away from you the freshness of
grace, the beauty that enamours your Creator, the strength that conquers
and bears everything, the love that consumes everything. In sum, it is not
that Will which animates your Celestial Mama.
You must know that I knew my human will only to keep it sacrificed in
homage to my Creator. My life was all of Divine Will; from the first instant of
my Conception, I was moulded, warmed and placed into Its light, which
purified my human seed with Its power, in such a way that I was conceived
without original sin. Therefore, if my Conception was spotless and so
glorious as to form the honour of the Divine Family, it was only because the
Omnipotent Fiat poured Itself upon my seed, and I was conceived pure and
holy. So, if the Divine Will had not poured Itself upon my seed more than a
tender mother, in order to prevent the effects of original sin, I would have
encountered the sad destiny of the other creatures, of being conceived with
original sin. Therefore, the primary cause was, entirely, the Divine Will; to It
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