This son distinguishes the supreme being, omnipotent, powerful above all in love, recognizes me as a father, no longer sees the world confusedly, as seductive, fascinating, sees the world in a clear, crystalline, limpid way, as it really is, insecure, vain, he distinguishes the world from me, the invisible from the visible, good from evil, uncertainty from certainty, knows true, authentic love, which he cannot do without, which enters inside him, gives it light and always possesses it in love.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ This son distinguishes the supreme being , omnipotent , powerful above all in love , recognizes me as a father , no longer sees the world confusedly , as seductive , fascinating , sees the world in a clear , crystalline , limpid way , as it really is , insecure , vain , he distinguishes the world from me, the invisible from the visible , good from evil , uncertainty from certainty , knows true , authentic love , which he cannot do without, which enters inside him , gives it light and always possesses it in love .
→ I bless my children as part of me, precious to me in the light , in the joy , in the love , in this revelation , created by me, recognized by me in the joy , in the pain , in the certainty , in the uncertainty , in the fears , in fragility , in abandonment to me and always.
→ If no logic made sense , there would be no sense , no truth and no knowledge .→ Not believing in the existence of truth means not believing in anything , believing in pure nothingness , in total absurdity .→ The phrase "No logic makes sense " falsifies itself , is absurd , negative self -referential , therefore there exists a valid logic .→ A negative self -referential phrase contradicts itself , is false , absurd , a logical trap , certifies its negation and tries to deny the absolute .→ The opposites of negative self -referential phrases are true in an absolute , unconditional way .→ Be certain that an eternally true reality exists and belongs to you.
Relative arguments