Love is not content to love, it wants to be loved, and since love is a free act, you too must be free in order to love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → Looking at you is the image of true, free love, without obstacles or uncertainties, which overcomes all boundaries and barriers to love.
- → Seek freely, joyfully and truthfully.
- → Then you will be free, children who love me, recognize me and my love.
- → The importance of being children is this strong union which makes you free, this harmony and complete relationship of love between me and you.
- → You will be free to think, love, know, seek, and find.
- → His children are not slaves, they are free and children in the love of their father.
- → Love makes you walk freely, in intelligence, eternity, harmony and light.
- → I affirm that I reveal every day to every my child, that I will attract everyone to me and that every man will be able to know what he wanted to know in all his life.
- → Between me and my children the difference does not exist, there is in common the love, the greatness and the eternal destiny for which they were created.
- → My children feel alone in wandering, in search of satisfying their existence, love they seek with force and they do not find in the world.
- → Now I live in my son, I am here in all my son, I am present, alive, true, existent, because I am the absolute eternity, immortality and truth.
- → I desire from you the sweetness, the love, that you love me without expectations, without worry, without fear, without anguish, because I myself, father and God, break down and annihilate your torments with love.
- → I desire to stand out from the world, because the world creates pain for you.
- → If you do not know how to love me, do not hate, do not destroy yourselves, do not feel defeated, because in this imperfection, every day, I reveal, I see the desire, the commitment and the fatigue you put.
- → If you discover the greatness of this desire for love, you will never leave me.
Relative arguments