My children finally need me and my love, to whisper "father, we love you", to spend every single day, instant and moment of love for me.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → I, the Lord God, approach you children, I speak, shout, shout with love, force and greatness.
- → Because I am God father my voice will be penetrating, will shake you strongly, will enter you, will sweep you away and it will not confuse you.
- → The importance of being children is this strong union which makes you free, this harmony and complete relationship of love between me and you.
- → To get excited is to let out everything that is inside, in reason, in the heart, to let out from within a love so strong as to make every part of your being children tremble, shake and vibrate.
- → When man finds true love, love fills him, in his heart he reaches a degree of love so great, strong, that he cannot contain it, which is reflected on himself, on me, on every son and brother.
- → Love between me and you is indispensable, it gives certainty, stability, coherence, it does not cheat and makes you free.
- → I will be an essential part of you.
- → This awareness is indispensable.
- → Tend to the necessary, to me absolutely, to the indispensable in the world.
- → You can and must choose me, if you want to discover the truth, your essential freedom, who you are, who I am, our love and the illusion of the world.
- → I can love you everywhere, but love is uncertain in bodies, in sensations, in what is temporary, it is certain in what is eternal.
- → Observe your brothers with my love, as eternal souls, at worst lost in the world, not as bodies, distinguish the eternal and the insubstantial.
- → The world, the body and the mind collaborate in producing the experience of mutability and dragging man into the unawareness of eternity.
- → If you don't face it, the illusion of the world and the body robs you of awareness of you and me, enslaves you and crushes you with pain.
- → Guilt and fragility belong to the world and the body, they do not belong to the divine nature with which you were created.
Relative arguments