The father is the knowledge, the purest essence, the love which involves and makes free every my child.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → This is the eternal story, the root, the essence of my nature and love.
- → Announce to everyone that the Lord God is a father, your only father, and has full love for his essence.
- → This light, which pushes me to you, feeds my child and gives to my child the certainty and the knowledge of me as I am, in the love, from the deep, from my essence, root and origin.
- → The father, the essence of the father, works wonders, even before we was he thought of us with love.
- → I am God, the God of the absolute, of the immortal, deep knowledge, the essence, the unique purpose of man and of every man.
- → I am happiness, certainty, love, your unique and essential purpose.
- → Whoever loves and lives in love needs nothing because I, him, our love are enough, our love makes him free, realized, he completely understands my love, my being, all this light, he lives in this light, resides with me in light and in love.
- → My grace spreads and becomes complete in my son, it takes on a sweet and delicate appearance, it makes the son mine in all the body, being, heart, reason, and knowledge.
- → I am the perfection, the essence, the full root, that plagues every son in love, that expands and spreads to each son.
- → To get excited is to bring out of reason and heart what is good or bad for you and live it with me.
- → Their emotions, feelings, sorrows and joys start from the thoughts and the heart.
- → Your choices are not conscious, not dictated by heart or by reason, are dictated by the world that oppresses you, it deludes you, finally throws you away and destroys you.
- → The desire of me arises in every son from knowledge, thoughts, the heart where I have already placed it, it stands out and spreads itself, makes you desiring with all your strength to be mine, to want me, to stand by and to living with me until you can no longer stay without me.
Relative arguments