Then, I continued to think about the great good that the Divine Will brings to the creature, and my Sovereign Jesus added: “My blessed daughter, you must know that Our love and ardent desire to keep the creature together with Us is so great, that as soon as she is created, We assign to her the royal place in Our Divine Will. So, each creature has her place of honor in Our Divine Royal Palace, therefore her beginning, her first act of life, both in eternity and in time, is in Our Fiat. She was not there in the world, and We loved her; and longing for her, We not only gave her her place, but placed Our love, Our sanctity, Our power, light and beauty as cortege around her. She is the noble princess that descends from the height of the Heavens to cross the exile; but Our Will does not leave her, It descends together with her, It presses Itself around her, It crosses the exile together with her. In each act that she does, in the pains, joys or encounters, It places Its prime divine act, that she may maintain her nobility and her state of princess. And once It has filled her with all goods, to the point of having no more space in which to place more goods, It takes her up to Heaven again, to the heights of the spheres, and, as though triumphant, It points her out to the whole Celestial Court. Here is what My Divine Will wants to do and knows how to do in the creature. But, to Our sorrow, We see that as she descends into the exile, she no longer thinks about her royal place, or about the nobility of her origin, and she would want to slip away from Our Will which, more than tender mother, carries her clasped in her arms. And making use of the doors of the senses that We gave her, she descends unto the lowest ground of her human will. We had given these doors in order for her to ascend back to Us, so that she might make her little escapes from the exile into the bosom of her Creator; but she makes use of them to make her little escapes into miseries, weaknesses, passions, which disennoble her to the point that she can no longer be recognized as the princess of Heaven, but as the servant of the earth. But, in spite of this, We do not close Our doors to her—which are Our love, Our paternal goodness, Our compassionate mercy, Our waiting for her—and as soon as We see that she closes her doors to come into Our Will, We go toward her, We open wide Our doors, and gazing upon her, from beautiful to ugly, with the garment of princess torn and dirty, We do not make it a reproach for her, but with compassion, all paternal, We say to her: ‘Where have you been? Poor daughter, how you have reduced yourself! Did you see how much evil you have done by living at the low ground of your human will, disunited from Ours? You have walked without guidance, without light, without food, without defense. Therefore, don’t do it any more, so that, as We take you back, you may make up for the good lost.’ We know that the creature without Our Divine Will can do no good; it is as if she wanted to see without eyes, walk without feet, live without food. Therefore, be attentive never to go out of My Divine Will if you want to find strength, light, support, and your very Jesus at your disposal.”