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this? At least we do not go round offering the word of God
for sale, as many other people do.
Paul even refers to going “round”! This sweet smell we could
call doing rounds, these “I love You’s” we add into Jesus’ acts.
The next point is that as these consolations are received from
Jesus they are shared and overflow to others. This is the
dynamic illustrated below.
As we go clock wise, we receive God’s love for us, we
reciprocate for this by giving “I love you” to Jesus (the Mass is
the doorway this ultimately happens through), this gives us
merit. We gain and claim merit by giving our will so the Divine
Will has space to do this in us. Then we pray for the intended
effects Jesus wanted to achieve in creation and is achieving by
Redemption. This is especially achieved by the divine version
of our lives- as we/Jesus go through our lives, families and
others and put an “I love you” on that.
This leads to making God’s act our own- if we call God “Our
Father” this is a logical consequence that the Parents acts, or
inheritance, are owned by us His children in time. The Father’s
holiness and disposition become our own- thus we achieve the
likeness of God once more that Adam lost and Jesus gives us
through grace. We substitute in for the older Brother Jesus and
follow the path of the older Brother and then there is a
distribution to the other children. After this nothing is left but to
pray thy kingdom come.
When Luisa did rounds we did not always see these ten steps.
Most often the prayer “Thy Kingdom Come” is seen. These ten
elements are key elements seen present. And like all things a
child does we do not have to be intellectually aware of all the
“steps” in an act of love eg thanksgiving, appreciation,
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