My child, I have created you, created in love, I have always called you by name, I have always been with you, without ever detaching myself, I have given you from the beginning intelligence, knowledge, love, all that you needed, of you I know everything, every difficulty, disturbance and worry.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ My child , I have created you, created in love , I have always called you by name , I have always been with you, without ever detaching myself , I have given you from the beginning intelligence , knowledge , love , all that you needed , of you I know everything , every difficulty , disturbance and worry .
→ Here is what is harmony , love , eternity , light , immortality , and absolute .→ My children possess the qualities , knowledge greater than the world , the heart , the reason the world does not have , are beings created to shine in me, they possess the love , the light , and the peace .→ If the son looks inside himself silently , he begins to reflect with love , detached from what damages and fills his thoughts , his reason , his heart , finally he manages to find me, he is in my presence , he finds himself , me, his and my origins , he knows deeply the love , the light , the balance lost wandering in the inconstant world .
→ I am the Lord of time , of history , I am strength , light , fire , a stream of fire , power , beauty , the one who illuminates your intellect , strengthens your will , purifies your body , and sanctifies life .
→ I love you and I'm with you even when you're not aware of it.→ If you do not remember me, the world invades your conscience , conditions you, robs you of your transcendent nature , possesses you, makes you believe that you are similar , mortal , fragile .→ Starting to recognize one 's own unawareness is a step towards awakening , but it can be painful .→ Attempts to awaken are often unsuccessful , but their repetition activates a great spiritual energy , which you can call love , light or awareness .
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