Listening is darkness, knowing to be in the dark, wanting the light of God and from God, silence, not thinking, asking, putting God first, in the foreground, listening with love giving the utmost importance to God, love.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ If you all, when thoughts arise , in the outcrop of thoughts , immediately think of me, you will find me and leave the world .→ If you think with love , you live with love and love , you will be mine .→ If you think of me, of my love , of your love for me, everything that torments you will be destroyed and annihilated .→ 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 .
→ I want you to love me, I always love you, in silence , joy and pain , I invite you to true , complete love that comes from within and shakes you hard , deep , intense .→ Work in silence and in love .→ While the world is fighting my children , I, the Lord God and father , do not stand by, I do not stand still , I intervene in hiding , in silence , always, every day , until I enter each of my children with love and with light .→ Happy is the man who recognizes in hiding , in silence , the face , tenderness and sweetness of the father .→ I show you my face in silence , hiding .
→ The Father has prepared a kingdom that makes him live for you and you for him only in love , he loves you eternally , in joy , he has prepared a kingdom without end , that completes you and makes you live in love .→ Silence is a valid choice in its time , but it is not the final choice , eternal , full of joy and love .→ Then you progressively detach yourself from the world and from worldly desires , you focus on transcendence and pain diminishes , until you see the eternal above all things and finally as the only reality .→ In the world it is difficult to understand and remember that I exist , I am eternal and I love you, that you have divine nature and the world is not real .
Relative arguments