“My daughter, my son,
they do not want to understand.
To live in my Will is to reign.
To do my Will is to be submitted to my orders.
The first state is to possess.
The second is to receive my orders and execute them.
To live in my Will
– is to make my Will one’s own, as one’s own thing,
– it is to dispose of It.
To do my Will is to hold It as Will of God,
– not as one’s own thing,
– nor can one dispose of It as one wants.
To live in my Will is to live with one single Will
– that of God.
And since
– It is a Will all holy, all pure, all peace, and
– it is one single Will that reigns,
there are no contrasts – everything is peace.”(…)