The Book of Heaven -Volumes 21, 22 & 23 The Call of the Creature to the Order, the Place and the Purpose for which He was Created by God April 12, 1927 -- How the Divine Will is balanced. How in creation God placed all the relationships between man and created things. Example of a city; the illuminated cloud. My poor condition becomes only more painful because of the painful privations of my sweet Jesus. What a hard martyrdom and death it is to be without the sweet and dear hope of finding, once again (my) life. The suffering of having lost Him dazes and petrifies me, and extends over my poor soul an evil dew which, even when exposed to the rays of such acute sorrow, instead of vitalizing only locks me up; it takes away my vital fluids, just as freezing takes away the vital fluids from plants. If it doesn't make me die, it withers me and removes the most beautiful of lives. Oh how much better would death be - it would be the most beautiful of celebrations because I would find He whom I love and who would heal all of my wounds. Oh, the deprivation of my Highest Good! Jesus, how sorrowful and cruel You are, so I call all to cry my hard fate: I call Heaven with its immensity to cry for He whom I long for. I call the stars with their sparkling twinkle to cry with me, so that their cry will move Jesus' feet in my direction so that I no longer suffer. I call the sun, so that its light be converted into tears and its heat into inflamed darts to assault Jesus and tell Him: 'Hurry, can't you see that she cannot go on, and can't you see that we are all pouring out our tears for she who loves you so much; and since her will is one with ours, we are compelled to all cry together with her?'
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