Behold the father loves you, he will attract and upset your whole existence with his love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → The Lord God reveals himself to you children to make himself known to you completely, without hiding, he makes you know this great, free love, which looks to you as children and not as sinners.
- → The invisible God hides, in hiding works, reveals with love to be sought, recognized and rediscovered.
- → I, the Lord God, am love, I have revealed to you that my essence, my knowledge, my kingdom is of love.
- → 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.
- → Harmony is the softness of my being.
- → 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.
- → In the book of life it is written that no man can escape me, because I am the father.
- → I do not forget about my sons, because I live with them, I take care of the sons, because I understand they need love, understanding, I protect my sons as a father and as a mother.
- → I am your father, I have given and I give you everything, my sons, I love you and only I offer you love.
- → I love you, I teach you that receiving love, letting yourself be loved and loving is divine.
- → The world does everything, works in every way, with extraordinary efficiency, to distract you from me.
- → If you understand who I am, how much I love you and what the world is, you can understand how much you mean to me.
- → Every knowledge is the relationship between what is known and who knows, it is subjective, but my subjectivity expresses the absolute truth.
- → If your knowledge tends to mine, you find the truth, and for that purpose you exist.
- → Your destiny is to live and be as I am, and it will come true if and when you want it.
- → When you reach a good level of truth you can no longer abandon it.
Relative arguments