I am the eternal sovereign, the living God, the strength, the light, the fire, the fire of love, a fire that flows eternally, I live in you, exist from eternity and teach you to do things for love.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ I bless my children as part of me, precious to me in the light , in the joy , in the love , in this revelation , created by me, recognized by me in the joy , in the pain , in the certainty , in the uncertainty , in the fears , in fragility , in abandonment to me and always.
→ Appropriating the belonging to be really children is to achieve the harmony that leads to God , to the father .→ Love makes my children free , if it is really recognized in essence , in the root , in the depth of birth and origin .→ The world can not do anything to you, it can not destroy this love between you and me, it can distort and deform only the reality that belongs to it.→ Today , every day , I am here with you, I look at you, I listen to you, I hold you by the hand , in my heart , in my thoughts , so tight as to make me feel in my whole being , to make you stop , detach from the things of the world . and really look for me.
→ This eternity is the entry into the world , where my child has experienced a disappointing , disgusting experience engaging in an erroneous exploration , which did my children know that the world possesses nothing and that only I as father possess the eternity and what is great .→ I am the eternal sovereign , the living God , the strength , the light , the fire , the fire of love , a fire that flows eternally , I live in you, exist from eternity and teach you to do things for love .→ The absolute , full truth , has three aspects , the nature of God , to which belong existence , eternity and love ; the ephemeral , empty and illusory nature of the world , destined for nothing ; the nature of man in relation to God , nature that tends to the divine in an unlimited process .→ You belong to eternity and you have nothing in common with nothingness .
Relative arguments