I love you and I want your love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → I am not division, I create unity, union and light to see my face.
- → I arouse, I transmit love, I am eternal unity, freedom of love, the Lord God, infinite love, the only God of love, clear source that restores.
- → Believe in me, the only God, eternal unity and freedom of love.
- → I have revealed in my glory that I am present, working in the depths of your soul.
- → I, the Lord God, am the light, the life, the light of light, which in peace is revealed to you, am for you the true rest.
- → The greatness of man is shown and revealed in recognizing the relationship of infinite love with God and the dark action of the world.
- → I have revealed to you who I am, who you are, what the world is, and my plan for every man to freely choose infinite love.
- → I have given man unlimited potential, but he must see it, desire it and activate it freely.
- → Love is not content to love, it wants to be loved, and since love is a free act, you too must be free in order to love.
- → The choice, if involuntary, is illusory, ambiguous, it is not free, it begins to be valid only after a certain level of observation and reflection.
- → The path to knowledge and freedom requires a certain confidence in self and in the existence of truth.
- → Your love for me, fully incorporated into who you are, will reveal to you the freedom hidden beyond the shackles and conditionings of the world.
- → The Lord God reveals himself to you children to make himself known to you completely, without hiding, he makes you know this great, free love, which looks to you as children and not as sinners.
- → The invisible God hides, in hiding works, reveals with love to be sought, recognized and rediscovered.
- → I, the Lord God, am love, I have revealed to you that my essence, my knowledge, my kingdom is of love.
- → I affirm that I reveal every day to every my child, that I will attract everyone to me and that every man will be able to know what he wanted to know in all his life.
Relative arguments