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.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ 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 .→ This sharing of harmony , love and light gives you preciousness , certainty of being my children , desired by the father , who wants all the love for his children .→ Those who love me are clothed with light , peace , harmony , beauty , eternity , they reach awareness , a high degree of knowledge , they really feel like a son , live as a son , know that they are the son of the father , loved by the father .→ Here is the father talking , talking about a unique love , which is purity , completeness , accomplishment , light and harmony .
→ Arriving at this love , no man , no child needs the world anymore , because he already knows in depth , in a dimension of love , his condition is that of a child free from the world , from every sort of shell , armor that the world imposed on him , he is not a slave , a prisoner .→ My children now understand this condition , they do not see me as the owner , they see me as a father , as God who loves them and as a spirit that enlightens them in love .→ Father 's face lights up and rejoices in that condition .
→ For me, it is better to see my son worrying sweetly for me and not brutally for the world .→ I could do differently and make you mine directly .→ I have leaved my children free of search , discover , find me, that every man would seek me freely and in a personal way .→ I could accomplish everything done from the beginning and immediately .→ I wanted , and not cruelty , that my child alone would seek me with what I put into his being son , that with his thoughts , heart , reason he would find , discover in joy me and the only beauty between me father and him child .
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