I want you to love me at every moment of the day and night, that your gaze does not rest on me with torment or difficulty, but rest on me with love, the great love that I have placed within you.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ Every child is desired , wanted and loved forever.→ You are part of me, a loved , desired and wanted part .→ My love overwhelms and makes you free , free to love , free in the knowledge towards me, free in joy , in a freedom that makes my children in the continuous desire to look for me, to love me, to be completely mine .→ I want you to love me at every moment of the day and night , that your gaze does not rest on me with torment or difficulty , but rest on me with love , the great love that I have placed within you.
→ If you cannot love me as much as you would like because of the illusion of the world , trusting my love for you and confronting the force of the illusion you have to face , you can understand your nature .→ The cosmic illusion continually attacks you through all that of it to which you attach yourself , beginning with the body , yet this illusion , however great it may be , can do nothing to you.→ The illusion , the thought that moves away from the truth , tries to feed itself , by nature it cannot exist , it tends to annihilate itself , to fail its purpose .→ My son , signal , show your brothers the contradictory and illusory nature of the world , so that they can understand that they belong to the eternal truth .
→ If I, God , love you and allow you to face such a difficulty , my correctness implies that you are immense , divine , similar to me.→ If you think about it, you can understand that I am completely unconditional and you are my son , like me.→ Your experience of my opposite offers you the possibility to choose me with a love similar to mine , because you are similar to me, divine .→ Observe the darkness of the world and the light of love , choose between them, discover who you are like and who you belong to.
Relative arguments