Announce the true, infinite love with courage and love, that I exist, am present, operating, alive, that I love from ever and forever, and that you all are my children.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ When you are unable to love me, to love yourselves , to think of me, to live for me, do it, love me more , I, the Lord , present myself , call you by name and ask you for love .→ From you I do not want torments , judgments , empty words , confused , throwing here and there in the world , I want words that go beyond the sound , calling me father and dad .→ I, the Lord , wish that you love in joy , without sorrow , that every day you slip what does not belong to me with lightness and sobriety .→ I delicately ask to you love , until you reach me, the father who understands your levels , is near you with care , listens and transforms everything in love .
→ I desire love from you, your love , a great love , resistant to any force of useless vanity , that you seek me, that you discover the substance of love , my essence which is love , that you announce that you are all mine beloved children .→ My goal as a father is to let you meet my love , to let you know my love for you, my children , this continuous desire to love you, a relationship , a strong bond , which already exists , but which is always continuous , insistent , to absorb every part of you, your whole being .→ Whenever your thoughts torment you, pester you, think about me, father , that it is not worth that those thoughts overcome , confuse you, think of me even stronger and with a gentle force .
→ I live for you for ever and from ever.
→ The world invades my son overwhelmingly , in anguish , it has no law , no rule of love , it uses means that overwhelm , it destroys every one of my sons until it plunges him into destruction , it uses my son , it takes possession of my son without delicacy , without gentleness , without love , it struggles to possess , to use my son with pain , with torment and with breathlessness .
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