Then, I continued to think about the Divine Will, and I abandoned all of myself in Its divine arms; and my beloved Jesus added: “Good daughter, you must know that My Divine Will possesses and contains everything within Itself—all the joys, all the beauties; everything comes from It, and without dispersing anything, It contains everything within Itself. It can be said that It carries everyone and everything within Its immense womb of light. So, all live in It—with this difference: that one who, with all her will, wants to live in It and lets herself be subdued by Its dominion, lives as daughter, and, as daughter, is constituted heiress of the joys, of the beauties, of the goods of her Mother, in such a way that this Divine Mother is all intent on embellishing, enriching, and making her daughter rejoice; while one who wants to live of human will and does not let herself be subdued by Its dominion, lives in this Holy Will, yet lives, not as daughter, but like a stranger, and all the joys convert for the creature into bitterness, riches into poverty, beauties into ugliness. In fact, by living like a stranger, she lives as though apart from the goods that My Divine Will possesses, and, rightly so, she deserves to possess nothing good; her human will that subdues her gives her what it has—passions, weaknesses, miseries. Nothing escapes My Divine Will—not even hell; and since they did not love It in life, living like members detached from It—but always inside, not outside—now, in those gloomy prisons, the joys, the happiness, the beatitudes of My Divine Will convert into pains and into eternal torments. Therefore, the living in My Will is not new, as some believe—all live in It, good and bad; if something can be called new, it is the way of living, recognizing It as continuous act of one’s life, giving It dominion in all of one’s acts. In fact, the living in It is the sanctity of each instant that the creature receives; it can be said that she grows continuously in sanctity—but sanctity fed by My Will, raised together with It; so, she feels My Will as life more than her own life.”