If you think with love, you live with love and love, you will be mine.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → I am in love with my children and I want persistently love.
- → I desire you and I will not stop loving you.
- → My thoughts are not vain.
- → My thoughts are immortal.
- → Divert every single useless thought not directed towards me.
- → Your thoughts for me make sense.
- → You make the thoughts go wrong, from insecure and uncertain bounds.
- → These thoughts, when they arise, usually belong to the world, which generates mud, overbearing and vanity.
- → I recognize the difficulties of my children in seeking me, finding me, discovering this love, in their thoughts and in love.
- → Do not expose unsure or vain thoughts, which oblige you not to think to me, the loved father, who loves you with greatness and light.
- → I am within you and your deepest thoughts.
- → If you think with love, you live with love and love, you will be mine.
- → The knowledge of my love is the essence of my origin, the blossoming of the belief of my children, who enter into me, are part of me, the knowledge of their own thoughts and the thoughts that make you slaves.
- → Every thought not addressed to me will be destroyed.
Relative arguments