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.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
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Recurrences in the text
- → Both, you and I, know love, the delicate ardor that esteems and promotes the other as himself.
- → God is above all love and you are love.
- → God is truth and you are.
- → You will live how and where I shine forever.
- → You are, you are eternal and you are me.
- → We two, you and me, we are one.
- → I am the son who never leaves his father alone, I am not sad, I rejoice with you, father.
- → I'm your father, call me father or dad.
- → My loving nature, my being love, pushes me to create, to a becoming of love.
- → 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.
- → Freedom requires a choice, so you must have different possibilities to be able to choose me, so I also created my opposite so that you could choose me.
- → 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