In his new state man, the son of God the Father, reaches harmony, the balance between him and me, he feels himself in the same harmony, in the same love that goes beyond the son, he is able to understand, know in living way that I am the only good, the only certainty, the only love, he manages to dialogue, he feels loved, loves, he feels united with me, protected, supported, above all loved by a great love, he feels I am a father , he sees me as love, he converses with me in a profound way, in light and in love.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ The lifeblood circulates for every special being , it vibrates in love , it must be a child before it spreads , it must go beyond that borderless love , limit , where every man reaches true knowledge , me, the eternal father , everything .→ In his new state man , the son of God the Father , reaches harmony , the balance between him and me, he feels himself in the same harmony , in the same love that goes beyond the son , he is able to understand , know in living way that I am the only good , the only certainty , the only love , he manages to dialogue , he feels loved , loves , he feels united with me, protected , supported , above all loved by a great love , he feels I am a father , he sees me as love , he converses with me in a profound way , in light and in love .
→ 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