“I am Saint Robert Bellarmine. I hold the little one tightly because of the physical exhaustion she endures on all subjects in life for the good of Souls of millions of human beings.
Each human being is born with certain abilities such as a brain, eyes, a mouth and a breathing area called ‘the nose’. The neck of each human being has the importance unseen, but it is the connecting link to many things.
I could go on and on, but those who will read what I have thus spoken, will understand how important the human body is to human life, both man and woman.
What is rarely thought about, is that this body is the means for an individual to be able to live the human way and have a Goal Greater than they can perceive it to be, because each human life has a Portion of The Creator within it, from the moment of its conception, until the time of the last breath.
All things have purpose, because in the Creation of the Importance of human life, there had to be a place for human life to reside on, to be able to live upon, with necessary additional aids.
Human life is gifted with a Far Greater Gift than the human mind can perceive it to be. It is a Portion of The Creator that gives human life all its abilities: the ability to think, to understand, to speak, to learn, and to be able to address important subjects through the intellect, according to how they understand the subjects at hand. The Gifts to human life are rarely seen for the full measure of Divine Love each one of them can be used for.
As I hold this little one tightly, the Power I use is not a Power known to human life, but I smile as I say My next Words: There have been many inventions used to give power for specific purposes, so that human beings would have access to be able to accomplish much more than just being a human being.
There are so many Gifts in human life that are rarely discussed or even perceived, because all ages of human life oftentimes use their attraction to certain elements, situations, that give them the ability to use their talents, helping their lives to have purpose, reason, and be able to serve in so many areas that are needed.”