God loves himself in man, so he loves man as himself.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → This is the wonder, God in man, the man God, to be free, full of light and love.
- → Do as I do and you'll always be with me.
- → You and I are.
- → Love souls like me.
- → Do not fear the world, it can not do anything to you, as it can not do anything to me.
- → Both, you and I, know love, the delicate ardor that esteems and promotes the other as himself.
- → You belong to me and I belong to you.
- → You will live how and where I shine forever.
- → In this act it reveals who you are, you reveal yourself.
- → Speak and it is I who speak.
- → If you exist on earth I am there.
- → God loves himself in man, so he loves man as himself.
- → God wants children who choose to be like him, absolutely divine.
- → God loves his fullness so much that he gives it to man.
- → You are, you are eternal and you are me.
- → You are me on earth, in this state.
- → We two, you and me, we are one.
Relative arguments