I want free children in love, in thoughts, who love me, who love, that they are always loved by me, for a long time and in time.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → Each of my children becomes a ghost that wanders along deceptive roads, does not recognize his and my identity, possesses a not vain, great love, throws himself into extreme choices, lets himself be overwhelmed by the evil that the world has taught him to travel, he does not recognize the beauty of God the Father, the love between father and son, he is clouded by something apparent, which is fixed deeply in his thoughts, in his memory, he is unable to work for my kingdom, for himself, not he knows what possesses him and harms him.
- → Distinguish the world from me, the invisible from the visible.
- → When I say pure I mean the root of being uncontaminated, not corrupt, incorruptible and invisible.
- → Choose the invisible, the father, love, light, peace, justice, harmony, clarity, perfection, immortality, and eternity.
- → Only visible can be destroyed.
- → I am the invisible Lord God father, I have revealed continually and in truth.
- → Leave the visible for my kingdom.
- → I do not expect perfection from you, I expect a constant commitment in love, awareness of me and my love for you.
- → Blessed are you who have recognized the father, God, in his greatness and perfection, who is love, who calls each child by name, who has each child written in his heart, in his thoughts, who has love in every part of his heart and of whom each son is part.
- → I only deal with sons, I do not look at imperfections, I can perfect from imperfections and I can do everything.
- → I'm your father and I take care of you, son.
- → When you're sad, son, think of me, father, and you'll rejoice, the sadness will disappear.
- → When you can't love, son, look at me, the father, as I love, and you will love.
- → When you are assailed by any doubt, son, embrace me, the father, and any doubt will disappear with my warmth of father.
Relative arguments