If you all, when thoughts arise, in the outcrop of thoughts, immediately think of me, you will find me and leave the world.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → If you all, when thoughts arise, in the outcrop of thoughts, immediately think of me, you will find me and leave the world.
- → If you think with love, you live with love and love, you will be mine.
- → If you think of me, of my love, of your love for me, everything that torments you will be destroyed and annihilated.
- → Think that your father never leaves you alone, that you have not been created to be prisoners, that you are free and children of the father.
- → 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.
- → My substance is the formula of love and coherence of knowledge.
- → Now the Lord needs this encounter, this union achievable with knowledge in love, he is here with you, he desires love, he does not want to be neglected and pushed away.
- → These thoughts, when they arise, usually belong to the world, which generates mud, overbearing and vanity.
- → When the thoughts reappear, and I know that they reappear insistent and overbearing, they bring you to the world.
- → Remove with all your strength the vanities, deceptions, seductions, arrogance of the world and of the flesh.
- → Love me even in imperfection, without bullying, without putting obstacles and without resistance.
- → In a world of risks and changes announce to the brothers the saving power of my word.
- → I want them to push, that they head to love, that every attitude and thought is addressed to me.
- → Even unthinking leads to me.
- → Many enclosures, difficulties and confusions arise in the thoughts of every my child.
- → I know before your every fear manifests itself, your every thought that torments you, your pains of the heart, what haunts you and makes you painful.
- → I wanted, and not cruelty, that my child alone would seek me with what I put into his being son, that with his thoughts, heart, reason he would find, discover in joy me and the only beauty between me father and him child.
Relative arguments