The fulfilled son realizes me as father and he as son, reaching what he was created for, he knows love, me, himself, eternity, my face, the father in all his essence, depth, up to the the most eternal part, he knows now that he lives only for me, the father, and he comes with me.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ I want you all to shine for me, in eternity , in an unexplored dimension that reaches the ultimate revelation and completeness of my child 's existence .→ I desire brilliant children , who belong to me, because they already belong to me, who love and do not let themselves go to the world , which is constantly falling .→ I want to love you and nothing else , to stay beside you and not to leave , to walk in this revelation and always with you.→ What I want is the known love , in the awareness , in the conviction of your and of my eternal belonging .
→ The fulfilled son realizes me as father and he as son , reaching what he was created for, he knows love , me, himself , eternity , my face , the father in all his essence , depth , up to the the most eternal part , he knows now that he lives only for me, the father , and he comes with me.→ The realized son understands , has definitively discovered what he was created for, the way he walked , his entering into eternity , shines with light , with love , with his father who is light and love .
→ Evil must be seen for what it is , it has a temporary , inconsistent , illusory nature , it can and must be overcome .→ To search within the world for his solution is a trap , the root of ambiguity and illusion .→ The resulting pain is an important sign of the consequence of illusion and of adhesion to illusion .→ The world in which you believe you are living is only an illusion , it does not really exist , forever, it is an ephemeral kingdom , empty , subject to destruction .→ Destroy the illusion of the world , defeat the nothingness of evil , because it does not exist , it is not, it is not eternal and it is not me.
Relative arguments