If you knew how much I love you.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → If you knew how much I love you.
- → If you know love, you know me, your father who keeps you.
- → The love makes me reachable.
- → Know God, learn to know your all.
- → If you should know my love.
- → My project is the knowledge of me father, that knowledge of love, the conviction of never wanting to detach from me and of feeling me indispensable.
- → Leave behind what is vain and concentrate on this love.
- → Wisdom is my root and the fruit of my breast.
- → Only knowing me my children will know and find themselves and me.
- → I know what the man does not know.
- → They have to recognize by themselves this love for me.
- → This love makes him fully acquainted with himself and me.
- → I, God, live in glory.
- → Man can intervene in his existence, listen, feel in him because I have given him intelligence, heart, and reason.
- → Recognize that you are my sons, much more than sons, that you are not a wrapper, a armor, that you have been created for this union, for this revelation and for this love affair between me and you.
- → They are to a degree of high knowledge of love, of them and of me.
Relative arguments