The realized man feels himself child, loved, complete, in the light and joined to me in an union of love, sweetness, light, he recognizes me, has absolute certainty that I am his father, that he is a child, he meets me, divides everything with me, is entirely mine, he needs nothing, sees clearly and moves in a distinct way.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ The realized man feels himself child , loved , complete , in the light and joined to me in an union of love , sweetness , light , he recognizes me, has absolute certainty that I am his father , that he is a child , he meets me, divides everything with me, is entirely mine , he needs nothing , sees clearly and moves in a distinct way .
→ Rejoice of me, who am not vain , adventurous , who am clear , limpid , pure, crystalline and certain .→ I, the Lord , already, every day I walk , I build with you a path of love , I walk with you, I make myself similar to you in walking , I place certainties and you always before me.→ I am the only one in love , in certainty , in joy , in peace , the immortal being , the only teacher , the only God , the absolute essence of perfection , who does not deceive you and will not deceive you.→ The children of light feel confident , aware of the light that invades them continuously , of their identity , of my identity , of that revelation , and live happy with me.
→ I take care of my children sweetly and delicately .→ My sons , I desire from you a sweet , great , loving , new heart , that can discover , listen , love me, pure, discovering the beauty of being sons , strong , loving me sincerely , ardently , faithfully , transforming every obstacle and every action made in love , every pain in gift .
→ My sons , I desire from you a sweet , great , loving , new heart , that can discover , listen , love me, pure, discovering the beauty of being sons , strong , loving me sincerely , ardently , faithfully , transforming every obstacle and every action made in love , every pain in gift .
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