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make for you the feast of their acts. Was it not a feast for you to feel the
            embrace of the Celestial Mama, the embrace of the light of the sun, of

            the waves of the sea, and even of the tiny little bird that stretched out its
            wings to embrace you? My daughter, wherever My Will is present, there
            is everything not one thing can escape It.”


            Then, I continued to follow Its acts in the Supreme Volition, and my
            sweet Jesus added: “My daughter, for one who possesses My Will, it is

            as if she had the Sun centered within herself but not the sun that can be
            seen up there in the heavens; rather, the Divine Sun, that very Sun that
            is centered in God. Extending Its rays, It centres Itself in the soul, and
            so she is the owner of the light, because she possesses within herself

            the life of the light, and all the goods and effects that it contains.

            Therefore, she enjoys the communion of goods of her Creator.

            Everything is in common with one who possesses My Will: common is
            the love, common is the sanctity, common is the light everything is in
            common with her. Even more, since her Creator looks at her as a birth
            from His Divine Will, she is already His daughter, so He enjoys, loves

            and wants that His goods be in common with her.

            “And if this could not be, He would suffer as a father would suffer who,

            being immensely rich, finds himself in the impossibility of giving his
            goods to his true and faithful children; and so, unable to give what he
            possesses, he is forced to see them poor. This father, in the midst of

            the opulence of his riches, would die of sorrow, poisoned in his own
            bitternesses, because the joy of a father is to give and to make his
            children happy of his own happiness.


            “If a terrestrial father who were unable to place his goods in common
            with his children can suffer so much, to the point of dying of sorrow,
            much more would the Eternal Creator suffer, more than most tender

            father, if He could not place His goods in common with one who
            possesses the Divine Fiat, who, being his daughter, has her rights to
            possess the communion of goods of her Father. And if it were not so, it

            would clash with that love that knows no limits, and with that goodness,
            more than paternal, that is the continuous triumph of all Our works.
            “Therefore, as the soul comes to possess the Supreme Fiat, the first Act
            of God is to place His goods in common with her; and centering His Sun


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