Do not expose unsure or vain thoughts, which oblige you not to think to me, the loved father, who loves you with greatness and light.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → I know your insecurities, frailties that are broken down with me and your love.
- → My children walk along roads, ways that are not theirs, in a love that makes them confused and fragile.
- → I desire children, I do not desire ghosts, weak, fragile men, without love, disappointed, deceived, insecure, afraid of loving and being loved.
- → In fragility you will find indestructibility, in pain joy, in the slavery of mechanism absolute freedom.
Recurrences in the text
- → You're all mine, and I'm all yours.
- → My knowledge, intelligence and joy is not vain.
- → My project is the knowledge of me father, that knowledge of love, the conviction of never wanting to detach from me and of feeling me indispensable.
- → To know me is not difficult or complicated, because I am not complicated.
- → Do not expose unsure or vain thoughts, which oblige you not to think to me, the loved father, who loves you with greatness and light.
- → The father is the knowledge, the purest essence, the love which involves and makes free every my child.
- → At the moment of rising of negative thoughts, think of me, who am love and truth.
- → Announce the great love of God father.
- → Knowledge of him develops through this love that exceeds the limits of knowledge.
- → I want children who recognize this light and this love.
- → My children walk along roads, ways that are not theirs, in a love that makes them confused and fragile.
- → Freely expand the love, that gives light, balance, harmony and makes you reflect in the light in me.
- → Manifest with intelligence and love.
- → You are loved children, but do not understand it, keep flattering from what surrounds you, abound in love and have a huge amount of love, but you give it in exchange for what does not belong to you.
- → Act in joy and peace.
- → You are full of intelligence, love and light.
Relative arguments