The choice of awareness coincides with love, it is love, it overcomes all deception, illusion and pain.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → The man deluded by the world ignores my love for something that is nonexistent and he does not understand what exists.
- → Recognize the miracles I make in your life, in your existence, that happen, that you do not see, because you are taken from the worries of the world and of the flesh.
- → If you look in silence you will understand more importantly, what completes your existence, that apparent envelope which inebriates, imprisons you into an iniquitous and failing system.
- → Take possession of love, of you, of me, of this identity, of this eternity, which exists and is for you.
- → This is true, pure, free love, that has joy, which is only the encounter, the link and the union with me God and father.
- → I, the invisible, the immortal purity, harmony and love, I love you with a great love, within and without you, I vibrate, I scrutinize powerfully and delicately.
- → Love conquers, goes beyond the boundaries of the heart, of reason, reaches me as a spirit of purity, which welcomes you loved ones.
- → Here is the father talking, talking about a unique love, which is purity, completeness, accomplishment, light and harmony.
- → This is the dwelling of the spirit of the father, of the child, eternal, based on knowledge and pure conscience.
- → 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