This son distinguishes the supreme being, omnipotent, powerful above all in love, recognizes me as a father, no longer sees the world confusedly, as seductive, fascinating, sees the world in a clear, crystalline, limpid way, as it really is, insecure, vain, he distinguishes the world from me, the invisible from the visible, good from evil, uncertainty from certainty, knows true, authentic love, which he cannot do without, which enters inside him, gives it light and always possesses it in love.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ This son distinguishes the supreme being , omnipotent , powerful above all in love , recognizes me as a father , no longer sees the world confusedly , as seductive , fascinating , sees the world in a clear , crystalline , limpid way , as it really is , insecure , vain , he distinguishes the world from me, the invisible from the visible , good from evil , uncertainty from certainty , knows true , authentic love , which he cannot do without, which enters inside him , gives it light and always possesses it in love .
→ Dear sons , seek love , goodness , peace and you will find me, flourish , do not let yourselves wither , shine , do not let yourselves be obscured , love continually , live for me, because I live for you, and do not let yourselves be struck by the iniquity of the world , which leads into darkness .
→ 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 .→ My sons , knock down your insecurities , every illusion and disappointment , destroy what causes pain , poverty and deception , free yourself from what hurts you, reflecting in silence that evil can not do anything because I am the only , immortal and indestructible certainty .→ Those who love me can feel me in the silence of their hearts .
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