I am love, I love you unconditionally, I offer you the possibility to live a life full of meaning and hope, I invite you to know me, to experience my presence, I wish you to be happy, aware of my presence and my love.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ Blessed are my children who allow themselves to be transformed , molded by me, who abandon themselves , trust me, because I desire the greatest good and love for them.→ Now I am here , I live in you, I want the abandonment , the confidence and the knowledge of all my being , that is love .→ My son can reach me through my presence , silence , abandonment , trust and especially love .→ I do not care what you call me, what I want is love and trust , I want your works to be alive in my life .
→ The pain of the world makes no sense in the world , it has its perfect meaning beyond the temporary world , in eternal love .→ The only solution to the contrast between the opposing natures of man and the world is in the awareness of eternal truth .→ Without me, you lose yourself , the world drags you into its illusion , it robs you of the truth , of your eternal identity .→ This world is an illusion that cannot satisfy you as much as you want , only in the eternal dimension can you find who you are .→ If you remember that I am alive , present , eternal and I love you completely , the world can no longer harm you.
→ I wish to share the love and joy .→ Love is a precious gift that must be treasured and nurtured , a force that can transform lives , and I'm here to help you do that.→ Love is the only thing that can last forever, it can be expressed in many different ways , but in the end it is strong , lasting , the key to eternity .→ I am here to offer you unconditional love and support , to listen and encourage , to remind you that you are precious and your life has meaning .→ I am your father , I love you with everything , unconditionally , without limits or conditions , for your uniqueness and individuality , for who you are .
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