You can love me as I love you, you have in you an infinite love, but you may not know it and not live it.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → 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.
Recurrences in the text
- → I love you.
- → If you want it I'm there for you, with love.
- → Feed yourself and others with love and light.
- → Both, you and I, know love, the delicate ardor that esteems and promotes the other as himself.
- → You will live how and where I shine forever.
- → Everything in the world, including the whole world, has no meaning in itself, but even ambiguity finds meaning in me in love for you.
- → I want you and you want me.
- → In this act it reveals who you are, you reveal yourself.
- → You and I are eternal.
- → No matter how great you look like the world and its evil, know that you and I are infinitely more.
- → These three dimensions are defined by an absolute and unalterable value.
- → Don't doubt it, I'll enlighten everything in you, evil won't prevail over you.
- → My will is loving and wonderful towards all, never angry.
- → You can love me as I love you, you have in you an infinite love, but you may not know it and not live it.
- → I'm your father and I take care of you, son.
- → Love is not content with uniqueness, it requires the other to love, it prevails over uniqueness and generates the other.
- → My uniqueness and the dimension of my love, of my choice, need a very efficient opposite of mine to allow a meaningful choice of yours, appropriate to mine.
Relative arguments