I possess eternal love, I know no bounds, I love you unconditionally and support you at all times.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → I desire love from you, your love, a great love, resistant to any force of useless vanity, that you seek me, that you discover the substance of love, my essence which is love, that you announce that you are all mine beloved children.
- → My goal as a father is to let you meet my love, to let you know my love for you, my children, this continuous desire to love you, a relationship, a strong bond, which already exists, but which is always continuous, insistent, to absorb every part of you, your whole being.
- → Whenever your thoughts torment you, pester you, think about me, father, that it is not worth that those thoughts overcome, confuse you, think of me even stronger and with a gentle force.
- → I take care of my children sweetly and delicately.
- → My sons, I desire from you a sweet, great, loving, new heart, that can discover, listen, love me, pure, discovering the beauty of being sons, strong, loving me sincerely, ardently, faithfully, transforming every obstacle and every action made in love, every pain in gift.
- → My sons, I desire from you a sweet, great, loving, new heart, that can discover, listen, love me, pure, discovering the beauty of being sons, strong, loving me sincerely, ardently, faithfully, transforming every obstacle and every action made in love, every pain in gift.
- → The origin of your insecurity is not me, it is you who seek in a world that cannot give certainties, which can only give seduction and deception.
- → I wish from you moments, instants of love, full of certainty and knowledge of the love I have for you and you for me.
- → Once my child has recognized the love, he lives in joy, in certainty, the existence of man changes and turns.
- → This sharing of harmony, love and light gives you preciousness, certainty of being my children, desired by the father, who wants all the love for his children.
Relative arguments