If you bring out all the love you have, you will be able to reach me in fullness, in light, in love, in essence, in knowledge, you will be part of me and you will enter my home.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
Recurrences in the text
→ I desire that you never lose your or my identity , that you are with me in everything you do , that in every action of yours , even for a moment , I am there , you meet me and you love me.→ If you bring out all the love you have , you will be able to reach me in fullness , in light , in love , in essence , in knowledge , you will be part of me and you will enter my home .→ After knowing what I have revealed to you, proclaim it to others only with love .→ Every day their life breaks apart , because they do not want to recognize what is visible and nonexistent .→ Every man recognizes my face with love , and so he knows me, the father , all my kingdom and revelation , in which he joins me.→ Have confidence in you and me.→ Love keeps me alive and makes me know .→ This is the dwelling of the spirit of the father , of the child , eternal , based on knowledge and pure conscience .→ The realized son finally accomplished everything he wanted , for which he lived to know me, can understand the parts of his life he thought empty , he fills that nonexistent vacuum , he is completely alive , true , full , shining and brilliant .→ The life of my child is based on the knowledge of the love between me and him , that he already had from the origin .→ If my son looks inside, he discovers me, my love , his love and the love between me as father and them as sons .→ You are the children of light to whom you belong .→ Now you know .→ Who knows constantly tries me, does not get lost in the journey and walks with me.→ Now you know and recognize what I revealed .→ My knowledge , justice and truth is indestructible .→ Now you know the origins , love and me, God father .→ The major habit is knowledge of me as a father , of them as children and creatures .Relative arguments