Now there is me with my children, the beloved who loves them with all reason and all the great heart of God the father.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → I think of everything, you know I can do it, you've already tried it, you've had great, unexpected results doing little or nothing, and everything calmly.
- → You cannot remove the forces of evil from the world, you can and must ignore them, not follow them, not value them.
- → If you forget me, if you neglect me, if you detach yourself from me, you lose yourself in the nothingness of the world, which is not life, is not worthy of you, of what I give you existence for.
- → You are my beloved, wanted, desired children, in whom I rejoice, so rejoice in being children.
- → 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.
- → I, God, love you and I wish you all love me.
- → You're all mine, and I'm all yours.
- → Look at me, listen to me when I call you by name, whenever you can't deal with situations, you lose control of every action, in every need.
- → I desire that you never lose your or my identity, that you are with me in everything you do, that in every action of yours, even for a moment, I am there, you meet me and you love me.
- → When you forget me you lose yourself too, you are alienated, robbed of your identity, alien to yourself, forbidden by the truth.
- → When love, which is me, is attained at this level, knowledge of me reveals itself in its fullness and awareness.
- → This is the heart of the root of being children, it leads to the fullness of love and makes you live in the greatness of love.
- → If you bring out all the love you have, you will be able to reach me in fullness, in light, in love, in essence, in knowledge, you will be part of me and you will enter my home.
- → The son who recognizes me knows me in the face, in essence, knows all about me, love in all its truth and fullness.
Relative arguments