I love my children, I know that my children love me, they already possess love, they do not bring out love because they are taken by the poverty and misery of the world.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ I want each child to seek and find the pure source of love , love , coherence , security , clarity and transparency .→ Try to reach the goal , the objective , my love , me, peace , justice , my being , even yourself , even if now you can not reach yourself and me.→ My children feel alone in wandering , in search of satisfying their existence , love they seek with force and they do not find in the world .→ Blessed are you, when you rejoice in my fatherhood , seek , discover , find my fatherhood , me, the source of love , of harmony , the desire of the father and to be children .→ I, the Lord and father , seek my children , I chase my children who possess but who have not attained this love to perfection .
→ If you want , you can choose me, spend your time looking for me.→ Looking for me in the world is not easy , but you can do it and it's worth it.→ Then you'll see , you won 't be dragged away , overwhelmed by the illusion of the world .→ You can and must choose me, if you want to discover the truth , your essential freedom , who you are , who I am , our love and the illusion of the world .→ No man can escape the deception of the world if he does not choose me and apply his will consistently .
→ I am the source of life , the light that illuminates , the force that sustains and carries on, the voice that encourages and reminds that anything is possible , the hope , the peace , the truth that gives meaning , the love , the blessing that give grace .→ To know me is to know the truth .→ I am one , indivisible like truth and love , and whoever chooses to follow truth and love cannot be divided from me.→ The truth cannot be denied or ignored , it must be accepted , respected , sought , found , lived , shared , defended , loved , appreciated , respected and honored .
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