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“Now, don’t you know that the primacy that Adam lost as firstborn son of
My Will has passed on to you, and that in you I must enclose all the
goods that I was to enclose in him, had he not withdrawn from My Will?
Therefore, I look at you as the first creature come out of Our hands,
because one who lives in My Will is always the first before her Creator;
and even if she is born later in time, this says nothing: in Our Will, one
who has never gone out of It is always first. See, then you must care
about everything; My coming itself is the irresistible force of My Will that
draws you to Me and disposes you. Therefore, I want highest gratitude
at your fortune of being the firstborn daughter of My Will.”
I did not know what to answer. I remained confused, and in my inmost
soul, I said: “Fiat, Fiat.”
October 13, 1926
How the Divine Will, will form the eclipse for the human will.
I was fusing all of myself in the Holy Divine Volition, and while I was
going around in It, doing my acts, my beloved Jesus moved in my
interior and told me: “My daughter, each act, prayer and pain that the
soul makes enter into the light of My Will, becomes light and forms one
more ray in the Sun of the Eternal Volition. These rays form the most
beautiful glory that the creature can give to the Divine Fiat, in such a
way that, seeing Itself so glorified by Its own light, It invests these rays
with new knowledges that, converting into voices, manifest to the soul
more surprises about My Will.
“But do you know what these knowledges of Mine form for the creature?
They form the eclipse for the human will. The stronger the light is, the
more the rays are, and the more strongly the human will remains
dazzled and eclipsed by the light of My knowledges; in such a way, that
it almost feels impotent to act, and it gives field to the action of the light
of My Will. The human will remains occupied within the action of My
Will, and it lacks the time, the place, to make its own will act.
“It is like the human eye when it stares at the sun: the strength of the
light invests the pupil, and lording over it, it renders it impotent to look at
other things; but in spite of this, the eye has not lost its vision. It is the
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