I love you, do the same also you, fall in love with me, make love grow inside and outside of you constantly, love me.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → I speak with love, only with love and truth.
- → Now the lord promises, he makes a pact of love with you children, of love only.
- → In the memory of the father there is only love and eternity.
- → Now I, the Lord, God father, intervene in your life, I tell you gently and insistently that I am only love.
- → This is me, God, only love, eternal love, forever.
- → My love overwhelms and makes you free, free to love, free in the knowledge towards me, free in joy, in a freedom that makes my children in the continuous desire to look for me, to love me, to be completely mine.
- → My goal as a father is to let you meet my love, to let you know my love for you, my children, this continuous desire to love you, a relationship, a strong bond, which already exists, but which is always continuous, insistent, to absorb every part of you, your whole being.
- → Every day I stand by you, I take care of you gently, I am the Lord God, I have revealed, I continue to reveal, I make myself known in love, I know well all that torments your heart and reason.
- → You are loved children, but do not understand it, keep flattering from what surrounds you, abound in love and have a huge amount of love, but you give it in exchange for what does not belong to you.
- → An attitude of fear or flight with respect to pain and the world makes man a slave, reinforces the illusion he fears.
- → The choice of awareness coincides with love, it is love, it overcomes all deception, illusion and pain.
- → Pain is the manifestation, the sign of unconsciousness, the evil destined to disappear, by nature ephemeral and illusory.
- → The illusion of evanescent pleasures and insistent fears wants to chain you in a painful, contradictory, apparently continuous temporality.
- → Hold on, stay aware of me, and you'll be stronger than the world, you can't be won by illusion.
Relative arguments