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everywhere in the heavens, in the sun, in the sea, in the flower, in the
plants, even in the earth, and in each being come out of Our creative
hands constituting Itself life of everything in order to form Its life in each
being, and bi-locating Itself in each creature, It might have as many of
Its lives and kingdoms to dominate, for as many creatures as would
come out to the light.
“Now, My Will has not withdrawn there is not one point to which Its
Divine Life does not extend; there is not one creature that is not
invested by this Supreme Will. But while It extends everywhere and
invests everything and everyone, It cannot form Its life. How many
Divine Lives are suffocated in creatures; how many deny to It the first
place in their acts; how many place It after unworthy and vile acts,
denying Its dominion to It. And do you think that the destruction of so
many Divine Lives of this Will of Mine in creatures is something trivial?
…of so many of Its acts, noble and sublime, that It feels as being
destroyed, while they use It to form human lives, deplorable lives,
monsters that will serve for hell? And do you think this is trivial, My
daughter?
“The detriment that Our Glory receives on the part of Creation is great
and incalculable, such that not even all the good of Redemption could
repay Us, because even with Redemption man has not come back into
the Unity of Our Will, nor does It reign fully in the creatures. How many
lives, that are said to be good, holy, are halved between Divine Will and
human will. Therefore, Our Glory in the Creation is not complete; and
only when the things created by Us will serve Our own Will as well as
those who will give It the first place of honour, will recognise It in all
things, and letting It reign in all their acts, will constitute It absolute
Queen and dominating King then will it be complete.
“Don’t you think it is just, and a right, that since everything belongs to
My Will and since My Will is everywhere and is, for all, primary life of
everything, all would recognise It and all would become Divine Will,
since they all belong to It? Imagine a king who had his kingdom; all
lands, villas and cities are his exclusive property. There is nothing that
does not belong to him not only by the right that the kingdom is his, but
also by the right of property that they belong to him. Now, because of
his goodness of heart, this king wants to see his people happy, and so
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