I am the father of heaven and of earth, I love you of infinite love and I let you taste the joy of being my children.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → I desire children in the light, of the light, not tormented, who do not drag the world behind them, who think me and who love me.
- → When I see you in your weakness, in your pain, in the life that passes, that drags in the pain, I tell to leave every noise, every deception, the world and the flesh.
- → Let me own you and drag you to me.
- → The image that the world gives to my children makes them insecure and drags them into what is miserable.
Recurrences in the text
- → I am the father of heaven and of earth, I love you of infinite love and I let you taste the joy of being my children.
- → Do not neglect me.
- → If you do not want me, you lose me.
- → If you lose me, you lose yourself.
- → I think of everything, you know I can do it, you've already tried it, you've had great, unexpected results doing little or nothing, and everything calmly.
- → You cannot remove the forces of evil from the world, you can and must ignore them, not follow them, not value them.
- → Do not follow, do not try to stop what goes to nothing, because it is useless.
- → Love is always a free act, so it is possible to refuse it.
- → Love is God, the highest level of being, and it is I who speak to you.
- → You can refuse me.
- → Those who ignore me do not know.
- → True knowledge does not neglect me.
- → The wise man does not neglect me, he keeps my words, my memory and my love.
- → You can refuse me, betraying yourself, obscuring the immense light of your destiny, but not forever.
- → Ignorance and pain mark the time that precedes your full accession to my love.
- → If you neglect me, you will plunge into pain.
- → To refuse me is at first common, because of the illusion of the world, then it becomes a very painful absurdity, destined to dissolve in the fullness of love.
- → Ignore me, doubt me and you will experience the painful illusion.
Relative arguments