To live means to love God, to love God in all his fullness and awareness, to belong to him in everything, to love him and to live him in the daily life and in the brothers we meet, to be with God, to speak with him, to be moulded with him, to feel alive with him and for him, to complete oneself in him in love.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ I love you and I will always love you.→ Don 't cheat on me, don 't leave me, don 't turn against me.→ Remember me, remember who I am , how much I love you, how much you love me, how much I matter to you, how important our relationship will be in our lives .→ Remember the illusion of the world , of fearing nothing , of going through the difficulties like a game , remember that nothing temporary is consistent .
→ If I, God , love you and allow you to face such a difficulty , my correctness implies that you are immense , divine , similar to me.→ If you think about it, you can understand that I am completely unconditional and you are my son , like me.→ Your experience of my opposite offers you the possibility to choose me with a love similar to mine , because you are similar to me, divine .→ Observe the darkness of the world and the light of love , choose between them, discover who you are like and who you belong to.
→ The game of the world is painful and misleading , it produces uncertainty , it tries to take away from man the awareness , the memory of his identity , of his destiny .→ Your identity , what you are , is what you are for me, it does not change , it is not your state , it is not conditioned , it does not depend on events , the world or history .→ You were created to seek your true identity , to be great , confident , free to love and be loved .→ You have the task of orienting yourself and choosing between opposing logics until you understand which one you love and identifies you.→ When you forget me you lose yourself too , you are alienated , robbed of your identity , alien to yourself , forbidden by the truth .
Relative arguments