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December 27, 1926
How one who does not do the Divine Will would want to cut
through the light and form darkness for himself. How true good
must have its origin in God. How the soul who lives in the
Supreme Will receives Its balance within herself, and is present in
the whole Creation, living life together with It.
While my mind was swimming in the Sun of the Eternal Volition, my
beloved Jesus told me: “My daughter, the affront that a creature
commits by not doing My Will is great. My Will is more than solar light, It
invades everyone and everything, nor can anyone escape from It from
Its endless light! Now, by doing her will, the creature wants to cut
through this light, and she forms darkness in it; but My Will rises and
follows Its course of light, leaving the creature in the darkness of her
will.
“If someone cut through the light of the sun and formed a long night for
himself, would he not be called insane and doer of great evil? Poor one,
he would die of cold, no longer receiving the heat of the light of the sun;
he would die of boredom, no longer being able to operate, because he
would lack the good of the light. He would die of hunger, having neither
light nor heat in order to make his little field, covered by the darkness of
his will, vegetate and fecundate. It would be said of him: ‘It would be
better if a being so unhappy had never been born!’
“All this happens to the soul who does her will. Therefore, the most
deplorable evil is to not do My Will, because once My Will is removed,
she dies of coldness for all the celestial goods; she dies of boredom, of
tiredness, of weakness, because My Will is missing, which makes the
joy, the strength and the life of the Divine operating arise. She dies of
hunger, because Its light is missing, which makes the little field of the
soul vegetate and fecundate, in order to form the food on which she
must live. Creatures think that not doing My Will is not a great evil,
while, instead, it encloses all evils together.”
Then, after this, He added: “My daughter, every good, in order to be a
good, must have its origin in God. Therefore, love, the doing good itself,
suffering, the heroism of those who rush headlong into achieving an
intent, the study of sciences, sacred and profane in sum, anything, that
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