118. Act Of Love # 3 O my God, the true and only love of my soul, what more couldst Thou do to induce me to love Thee! Thou wast not content with dying for me; Thou didst wish to institute this holy Sacrament, to give Thyself entirely to me, and thus unite Thy whole Heart to the heart of a creature so vile and ungrateful as I am. And what is more, Thou Thyself dost invite me to receive Thee; Thou dost ardently desire that I should receive Thee. O infinite love! incromprehensible love! a God wishes to give Himself to me! My soul, dost thou believe all this? What are thou doing, or what hast thou to say? O God, infinitely amiable, the only object worthy of all love, I love Thee with my whole heart; I love Thee above all things; I love Thee more than myself - more than my life! Oh, that I could see Thee loved by all! Oh, that I could make all hearts love Thee, at much as Thou dost desire! I love Thee, O most amiable God; and in loving Thee, I unite my miserable heart to the heart of Seraphim, to the heart of most holy Mary, and to the Heart of Jesus Thy most holy Son. Thus I love Thee, O infinite Goodness, with the love with which the Saints, with which Jesus and Mary love Thee.