If you know love, you know me, your father who keeps you.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → Be convinced children, realized in their identity, aware of love, belonging to one father, who fall in love with me every day, recognize and possess light, know each other in light as well as in love, made for eternity and not for the world.
- → The realized son finally accomplished everything he wanted, for which he lived to know me, can understand the parts of his life he thought empty, he fills that nonexistent vacuum, he is completely alive, true, full, shining and brilliant.
- → In the world my children fight to affirm themselves, to fulfill themselves in love, they discover that I, the father, am there for them, with them, in hiding, in silence, they can see me, they find a light that is first small, then large, dazzling , which makes them mine and mine alone.
- → Love is this bind, this bound of love that one has for the other, fully desired and not opposed.
- → I desire that my children know this important love, they take possession of this love and they convince themselves of what i have for them and they for me.
- → I want from you the knowledge of love, of thoughts, of truth, of what I am for you and the understanding of love towards me.
- → I want you to know me, that you all understand that great love that is consumed, ignites only for you, creatures of a divine being, eternal father of every man.
- → The world tries to keep you from knowing me, but you can love me in the world.
- → You are by nature infinitely stronger and bigger than the world, and if you want it all the way, you can achieve yourself.
- → The world is only good at lying, it cannot deceive those who know that they belong to the truth in an indissoluble way.
- → You are completely true, you are me, you have me in essence and destiny, you are only mine forever.
- → If and when you know who you're, you can let go, you can trust me, love me and let me act.
- → Don't confuse me with the world's way of being, with what it isn't.
Relative arguments