The Lord God is the incorruptible knowledge, substance and essence of the love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → This is the eternal story, the root, the essence of my nature and love.
- → Announce to everyone that the Lord God is a father, your only father, and has full love for his essence.
- → 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.
- → The father, the essence of the father, works wonders, even before we was he thought of us with love.
- → The justice between me and you is not of the world, it is not reflected in guilt, it is of the spirit of the father, it is to have understanding of the relationship between me as father and you as sons, it is reflected, it spreads in the love that is not poor, not solitary, not superficial, it is deep, complete, that, if it is already known and possessed, it fills, transforms my son.
- → The realized son understands, has definitively discovered what he was created for, the way he walked, his entering into eternity, shines with light, with love, with his father who is light and love.
- → The wonder between me father and you children is in love, that is me, it is discovered every day falling in love with me as love, with my eternity, it is in the revelation, completeness, totality, and the realization of the ultimate end, God father.
- → Choose the invisible, the father, love, light, peace, justice, harmony, clarity, perfection, immortality, and eternity.
- → My teachings lead to eternity, to my kingdom, where I live blessed, among the blessed, among those who have longed for me, desired and loved me.
- → This is the announcement of God, the manifestation of the full and eternal truth in the world, light for every man.
- → The absolute, full truth, has three aspects, the nature of God, to which belong existence, eternity and love; the ephemeral, empty and illusory nature of the world, destined for nothing; the nature of man in relation to God, nature that tends to the divine in an unlimited process.
Relative arguments