The eternity I possess and I created from the origin of existence, had to be the entry and exit of the world.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → 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.
- → Their existence, completeness and union is in the father.
- → My children who are not yet completely in the light, who see little light, climb, wander around the world in search of light, love, are in search of themselves, of me, of the meaning of their existence and life.
- → I have ever said that love in all his substance and existence is all for me, it is part of me, I said that I am the good father who does not accuse or discourage his sons in their weakness, who encourages his sons to the knowledge, which is the unique truth between me and them, to have confidence, to live every moment for me as father, true, intense love, this relationship, bond with me in serenity and in truth.
- → Remember the illusion of the world, of fearing nothing, of going through the difficulties like a game, remember that nothing temporary is consistent.
- → Not believing in the existence of truth means not believing in anything, believing in pure nothingness, in total absurdity.
- → Think of me, he who was never born, cannot die, nothing fears, does not waver, always is, lives and loves fully.
- → If everything were temporary, nothing would make sense, knowledge would be annihilated with all consideration, value and hope.
- → Denying that truth exists is tantamount to believing that nothing exists or makes sense, up to the extreme consequence of affirming absolute nothingness.
Relative arguments