The announcement is the gospel, the manifestation of love, to find, to make one's identity known, it is myself in the presence, it is joy, peace, love, harmony, wisdom, to take care of me and of my love.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ The announcement is the gospel , the manifestation of love , to find , to make one 's identity known , it is myself in the presence , it is joy , peace , love , harmony , wisdom , to take care of me and of my love .
→ Happy you when your hearts palpitate for me, you acknowledge my majesty , my royalty , above all my sweetness of father and dad .→ Happiness is love , harmony , light , knowledge , justice , truth , purity , especially revelation of me and you.→ My son can reach me through my presence , silence , abandonment , trust and especially love .→ Victory is to acknowledge , to announce this bond between you and me, my fatherly love for you children , me as a father , you as children , especially the only union between me and you and absolute love .
→ The father is the knowledge , the purest essence , the love which involves and makes free every my child .→ My thoughts for you are pure love .→ My spirit , being and love is pure.→ This is pure soul , harmony , light and knowledge of love .→ The book of life is based on love , on light , it is pure spirit of my essence in love .→ I, the Lord , give light , love , am security , clarity and pure harmony .
→ The realization of man in the light comes from love , it is a loving knowledge .→ The knowledge of love goes beyond the limits of the world , harmoniously generating a benign way of being , a balanced response to difficulties .→ The solution to the world 's problems does not belong to the world , it transcends it.→ A spirituality without love speaks of obedience , detachment , renunciation , can count as a failed experience or a moment of fortification , if it is prolonged it strengthens , obscures , annihilates man , is the worst illusion and allows heavy manipulations .
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