When you are unable to love me, to love yourselves, to think of me, to live for me, do it, love me more, I, the Lord, present myself, call you by name and ask you for love.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ This is the time of love fully turned , projected , directed towards me, of announcement , of knowledge , of knowing me and my love , that my children know me as God , father , loved , desired , wanted as I desire and want them.
→ My children are fought , struggling in the vanity of confusion , not living in intelligence , living in misery , wandering in places , thoughts that do not exist , that they can not recognize , because every day the world seduces , fascinates them, makes them weak and fragile .→ Every day their life breaks apart , because they do not want to recognize what is visible and nonexistent .→ The road to the world was difficult , hard , because my child had not yet known what he had inside from the origin , what was important .→ My children must recognize the poverty , the misery of the world , which hurts them, look inside themselves , wonder who they are , where they come from, who they belong to, who I am , what our relationship is , look at the world , what surrounds them, they must recognize why they feel weak , fragile , without resources .
→ I want each child to seek and find the pure source of love , love , coherence , security , clarity and transparency .→ Try to reach the goal , the objective , my love , me, peace , justice , my being , even yourself , even if now you can not reach yourself and me.→ My children feel alone in wandering , in search of satisfying their existence , love they seek with force and they do not find in the world .→ Blessed are you, when you rejoice in my fatherhood , seek , discover , find my fatherhood , me, the source of love , of harmony , the desire of the father and to be children .→ I, the Lord and father , seek my children , I chase my children who possess but who have not attained this love to perfection .
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