This is the thought which enters the most hidden parts until it spreads and makes the thoughts mine.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → My love overwhelms and makes you free, free to love, free in the knowledge towards me, free in joy, in a freedom that makes my children in the continuous desire to look for me, to love me, to be completely mine.
- → My substance is the formula of love and coherence of knowledge.
- → The knowledge of my love is the essence of my origin, the blossoming of the belief of my children, who enter into me, are part of me, the knowledge of their own thoughts and the thoughts that make you slaves.
- → Now the Lord needs this encounter, this union achievable with knowledge in love, he is here with you, he desires love, he does not want to be neglected and pushed away.
- → I want them to push, that they head to love, that every attitude and thought is addressed to me.
- → Even unthinking leads to me.
- → Many enclosures, difficulties and confusions arise in the thoughts of every my child.
- → I know before your every fear manifests itself, your every thought that torments you, your pains of the heart, what haunts you and makes you painful.
- → I wanted, and not cruelty, that my child alone would seek me with what I put into his being son, that with his thoughts, heart, reason he would find, discover in joy me and the only beauty between me father and him child.
- → 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.
- → Think that your father never leaves you alone, that you have not been created to be prisoners, that you are free and children of the father.
- → Now you know what can hurt you, what does not make you know me and you, who are love.
- → Think also for a moment that you are never alone, that the father is with you, keeps you, that you are very precious.
- → Think that your existence can not end or become reality in a self-destruct world.
Relative arguments