I reveal to you in love, I want to love you, be loved, tried and lived.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → I reveal to you in love, I want to love you, be loved, tried and lived.
- → This accomplishment is the certainty of the man who feels loved, desired, wanted by me, who understands the love he has for me, that overcomes and brings him into my eternity of father.
- → What I want and expect from you is this certain love, which goes beyond all boundaries and cannot do without me.
- → You are part of me, that part which I love, I desire and I want with sweetness.
- → The father does not resign himself to leaving his children at the mercy of the world, he has planned for each child not to be alone, to have me as a father, love, the beauty of the union of this family that is of the Lord.
- → My spirit does not precipitate, it does not make you fall into the useless vanity of the world, it is above you, it keeps you alive, feeds you, circles in you powerfully, with love, and makes you into an infinite project.
- → I wanted and designed your temporary experience of pain in this world for you to understand my and your transcendent nature from a state of illusion and ignorance.
- → I, God and father, never leave you.
- → Don't cheat on me, don't leave me, don't turn against me.
- → If and when you know who you're, you can let go, you can trust me, love me and let me act.
- → What is of the world does not belong to you, leave it to the world, you can not possess it.
- → Focus on what's important, don't let negative thoughts distract you.
- → This path leads man to his real fullness, to minimize the world and any harmful conditioning.
- → Know that I exist with all fullness of good, I am here present, I love you and I belong to you as you belong to me.
- → For the good of all, announce me, tell them the fullness of my love, not to fear me, to see and contrast the illusion of the world.
- → In the inevitable and unpleasant experience of uncertainty, of temporariness, of contradiction, you can conceive a state of greater fullness as a lack or necessity.
Relative arguments