Work for me, for my kingdom, for this love, to know my and your identity based on love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → Turn to me with jolts of love not small, swaying, fast, overwhelming, shattering even your life, which I have given you.
- → Because I have transmitted and given to you the love of my being, you possess it, it is not impure, it is pure and it is a free love, which brings peace and justice.
- → You already possess the eternal love that I have for you and I have given abundantly, with love and joy.
- → I am a father, I perform wonders every day, I give in abundance, I do not stop, I work continuously.
- → This is the love that makes us meet, revealed, not illusory, in the fullness that I give to my 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.
- → 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.
- → All the game in the world, all the power of illusion tries to influence what you believe, your way of knowing, but it can not change your nature.
- → This pain, this illusion has no sense or outlet in itself, it is functional to your awakening, to ignite your intelligence and your love for the truth.
- → The experience of the world is an illusion, it conditions you continuously, with an enormous amount of false information since your childhood, since you could not recognize it.
- → The world is by nature fragile, temporary, constantly trying to delude and disappoint you, to convince you that you have its nature, that you are fragile, temporary, and you belong to it.
Relative arguments