This love makes us bound, so as to overcome a useless, absurd vanity, to upset your life, to see the change, which makes man finally free to love and be loved, in that achievement and in that greatness to feel like a child.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ This love makes us bound , so as to overcome a useless , absurd vanity , to upset your life , to see the change , which makes man finally free to love and be loved , in that achievement and in that greatness to feel like a child .→ Divert every single useless thought not directed towards me.→ I, the Lord , I stand by, bind you with a bond and a pact of love .→ This love I have for you is not broken or destroyed , is solid and strong as the nature I have created for you.
→ The justice between me and you is not of the world , it is not reflected in guilt , it is of the spirit of the father , it is to have understanding of the relationship between me as father and you as sons , it is reflected , it spreads in the love that is not poor , not solitary , not superficial , it is deep , complete , that, if it is already known and possessed , it fills , transforms my son .
→ Love makes you feel united , connected , it gives you the strength to go forward , overcome difficulties , pursue your goal , it's a deep feeling , a source of joy , happiness , a precious gift that helps you live a full and satisfying life , to grow and become better .→ Love is a gift that unites and makes you strong , a feeling that makes you feel alive and gives you the strength to face life 's challenges , a strength that inspires you to do great things and live with passion .→ I want you to know that I love you and nothing can change that feeling .→ I have given you the strength to love , be loved and live in harmony , the wisdom to discern and choose the truth , the compassion to understand the sufferings of others and help them, the freedom to choose and respect the choices of others , the ability to learn and grow to transform your life towards fullness .
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