Turn to me ever with love, because I, the Lord, establish the alliance between me and you in this love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → Love me, with love, because this rejoices me, father and God.
- → Turn to me ever with love, because I, the Lord, establish the alliance between me and you in this love.
- → Walk with me in light and in love, because I walk with you in the same way.
- → Love as your father loves you.
- → Abandon yourself, because you are already mine.
- → Look at me, because I already look at you with the eyes of love.
- → Abandon yourself, because I am love.
- → I am the only one in love, in certainty, in joy, in peace, the immortal being, the only teacher, the only God, the absolute essence of perfection, who does not deceive you and will not deceive you.
- → Act in joy and peace.
- → The children of justice entertain each other, win over others in love, love like their father, manage to emanate light, have their whole being in light, in love, in peace, they see, hear, speak, act , they participate in equality, in prudence, above all in love and with the eyes of the father.
- → With love I made you grow, fed, chased, carried in my arms and in my heart.
- → I fill, full, circle in every member and connection of your body, alimented and enriched by me, who keep you alive only in love.
- → These are the children of light and not of darkness, who have pulled out, nourished and revealed what I have given them from the beginning, which is love.
- → This encounter must be nourished, cared by me and you.
- → Blessed are my children who allow themselves to be transformed, molded by me, who abandon themselves, trust me, because I desire the greatest good and love for them.
- → Let yourself be dominated by my love, that comes gently.
- → I love you, I teach you that receiving love, letting yourself be loved and loving is divine.
- → Leave it to me, trust me.
- → If and when you know who you're, you can let go, you can trust me, love me and let me act.
Relative arguments