The Book of Heaven
—Unofficial Version—

Volume 15


April 9, 1923

God is the primary motion of all Creation, and one who operates in the Divine Will operates in this primary motion.


I felt all immersed in the Divine Volition, and I said to my sweet Jesus:  ‘Ah! I pray You, never let me go out of your Most Holy Will.  Let it be so that I may always think, speak, operate and love in your lovable Will.’  Now, as I was saying this, I felt myself surrounded by a most pure light, and then I saw my highest and only Good, who told me:  “My beloved daughter, I love so much these acts done in my Will, that as soon as the soul enters into It in order to act, the shadow of my light surrounds her, and I run, so that my act and hers may be one.  Because I am the primary act of all Creation, without my primary motion all created things would be paralyzed, without strength and incapable of the slightest movement.  Life is in the motion; without it, everything is dead.  I am the primary motion, and I give life and attitude to all other motions; so, at my first motion Creation begins to rotate.  It happens as to an engine:  at the touch of first motion of the first wheel, all other wheels begin to rotate.  See then, how it is almost natural for one who operates in my Will to move in my primary motion; and by operating in my motion, she finds herself and operates in the motion of all creatures.  And as the creature flows in my own motion, I see her and I feel her in all motions of creatures, giving Me as many divine acts for as many offensive human acts as others do; and this, only because she has operated in my primary motion.  This is why I say that one who lives in my Will substitutes for all, defends Me from all, and places my motion, my very Life, in safety.  And this is why to operate in my Will is the prodigy of prodigies, but without clamor, without human acclamations.  It is my true triumph over the whole Creation; and since it is a triumph fully divine, what is human remains silent, and has no equivalent words with which to acclaim the triumph of my Supreme Will.”