I look to you with love, exist in the greatest and immense fullness of love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → I have already said and I tell you that my temple, my home and my house are in love.
- → My temple is the spirit of love that opens the doors of the heart, of knowledge, and it is fixed throughout your being.
- → I move from eternity to eternity, alive, dwell in my temple and in the eternal spirit of God father.
- → You are part of my family, of my holy temple, of me and of my wonders.
- → I am the Lord God, a living temple, I teach you to live, to proclaim that I am God, unique and true.
- → 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.
- → I remain forever, eternally.
- → The invisible lasts in eternity and forever.
- → Blessed I, the father, forever, in eternity.
- → Nothing is nothing, it does not really exist, that is, forever.
- → What passes is nothing, it is not necessary, it is useless.
- → Strength, love and intelligence, this I am forever, with every fullness.
- → I give you my protection, my guidance, my compassion, my strength, my light, my wisdom, my grace, my mercy, my friendship, my fidelity, my presence, my blessing, my joy, my peace, my life and my eternity.
Relative arguments