I am the God of love, who loves children forever, in imperfection, in anguish, in the torments of life, and establishes with his children daily a dialogue, a union of love.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ Proclaiming means nourishing oneself with my love , knowing that I constantly nourish you, also nourishing others with my knowledge , with my love , which they already possess and do not let out towards me.→ This light , which pushes me to you, feeds my child and gives to my child the certainty and the knowledge of me as I am , in the love , from the deep , from my essence , root and origin .→ Man punishes himself , feeds what he believes and gives it life .
→ I want the advertisement of me gentle , sweet , made with intelligence , aware of this eternal love and truth .→ I want your choice to be directed to me, the only , true good , love that possesses you, takes you in arms with sweetness and delicacy .→ I wish that you think of me whenever you do not enjoy or do not rejoice .→ I wish you all have in life a purpose , I, the only reason for existence .→ I want them to push , that they head to love , that every attitude and thought is addressed to me.
→ You are children of light , not of darkness , of love , not of hatred , of certainty , not of uncertainty , in peace , not in war .→ These are the children of light and not of darkness , who have pulled out , nourished and revealed what I have given them from the beginning , which is love .→ Every unaware man is possessed by the darkness of the world .→ The divine nature of every man in manifesting itself recognizes and explains the immense light hidden in the darkness of the world .→ The greatness of man is shown and revealed in recognizing the relationship of infinite love with God and the dark action of the world .
→ I, Lord God , can transform what is miserable , poor or evil , in riches , in joy , in goodness , I am yours , blessed in my greatness , as a father I love you, I wish you to turn to me with the measure of a father and the greatness of love .
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