Call me father, dad, my eternal sweet father, good and dear.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → Call me father, dad, my eternal sweet father, good and dear.
- → The good, saint and loving father is not vain.
- → I am the inner master, the eternal sovereign, the living God, who exists from eternity, the good, loving father, and eternal fire of love.
- → I love you and I'm always with you.
Recurrences in the text
- → Call me father, dad, my eternal sweet father, good and dear.
- → The father is the greatness, the eternity of love, that makes him immortal and absolute.
- → The change gives rise to the belonging, to the lineage to me, indissoluble, eternal, that I father made for you.
- → Stay with me, think of me and you will soon come to my house, where the sun is me and the light does not change forever.
- → The game of the world is about to end, it is running out.
- → The world must end and it is about to do it.
- → Love only me, trust only me and everything will be good in your life for eternity, not for the world.
- → I love you and I'm always with you.
- → The limits of the world are the occasion for this journey of love.
- → To understand who you are no matter what happens in the world, it's enough that I love you.
- → Divine fullness does not include nothingness, the appearance of the world.
- → Love intensely, deeply, with everything, for free, without expecting reward, without receiving anything in return.
- → Train for eternity, in love.
- → Welcome to love, to eternity.
Relative arguments