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This video, "IMMACULATE CONCEPTION - The Inauguration of INCARNATION! (SOI 5)," discusses the Immaculate Conception of Mary as the first step in the incarnation, featuring a narrative from Mother Mary herself through Louisa Piperetta. Here's a summary of the key points: Mary's Conception without Original Sin (0:29-0:41): Mary was conceived without original sin because the divine will (omnipotent fiat) purified her human seed from the very first instant of her conception. The Role of Divine Will (0:50-1:10): The divine will poured itself upon Mary's seed "more than a tender mother" to prevent the effects of original sin. This divine intervention was the primary cause of her spotless and glorious conception. Divinity's Feast and Recognition (1:33-2:07): Upon Mary's pure and holy conception, the divinity rejoiced and recognized her as a pure human seed, just as it was in the creation of man. The Celestial Father poured seas of power, the Son seas of wisdom, and the Holy Spirit seas of love upon her. Mary's Enrapturing Virtue (2:47-3:03): Mary's humanity, formed in the interminable light of the divine will, acquired the virtue of enrapturing her Creator, leading to a continuous "feast" between them where nothing was denied. This enrapturing power stemmed from the divine will reigning in her as life (3:08-3:19). Queen of All Creation (3:35-4:38): The supreme fiat endowed Mary with divine reason and made her recognized by all created things as their queen. The universe prostrated itself at her feet, and all creation proclaimed her queen of heaven and earth, as she embodied the divine will that Adam had lost. Mary's Dominion and Test (5:03-5:08): Mary felt like the owner in the divine dominions, inseparable from her Creator, and had power over heaven and earth, and even over God himself. The Necessity of the Test (5:45-6:21): Mary understood the necessity of a test to prove her faithfulness, similar to Adam's test. She wanted to give proof to her Creator for the graces received through an act of faithfulness that would cost her her whole life. Comparison with Adam's Test (6:24-7:21): Adam was given command over creation and happiness, but he failed his test by disobeying God's command not to touch a specific fruit, leading to the loss of command, innocence, and happiness. Mary's Test of Will (7:22-8:02): Unlike Adam, Mary's test was to surrender her human will entirely to the divine will, keeping it as if she did not have it. This surrender would allow the divine will to be her life and confidently make her into whatever it desired.