maandag 21 december 2020

pijn - 3

In creating man, Our Divinity centralized everything in him. 

As if We had done nothing in all the rest of Creation, We put everything aside and occupied Ourselves only with him. Our Love reached the excess. We looked and looked at him, over and over again, to see whether he was beautiful, whether Our Beauty would shine forth in him.

Our Divine Being poured [stortregende] like pouring rain over him. And do you know what It poured? Sanctity, light, wisdom, grace, love, beauty, strength! And while We unloaded Ourselves over him, Our gazes were fixed upon man, to see whether all Our Qualities were centralized in him, in such a way that he was to lack nothing, in order for Us to love him and be loved in return.

So much so, that his beauty enraptured Us, his love invested [bekleedde] Us, all of Our Qualities, placed in him, echoed in Our Divine Being, bound Us, and brought Us to him. What a solemn time, what an unforgettable point, what ardor [gloed] of love was the Creation of man. All of Our Divine Qualities overflowed outside and celebrated his Creation. 

And as the fulfillment of Our feast, Joy and Happiness, shaken by Our own Love, We looked at the machine of the whole universe and We gave him everything as gift, constituting him king of all created things, so as to be able to say, to Ourselves and to him: ‘Dominating Kings are We—king and dominating is the work of Our hands, the dear son delivered in the outpouring of Our Love.’


[13.1.1928]

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