My kingdom is certain, founded on the certainty, the love, the unity, the harmony, the peace, the understanding, the delicacy, it is gift of God father, the most high, given not with orders or commands, which starts from me, infinite, light and love.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ My kingdom is certain , founded on the certainty , the love , the unity , the harmony , the peace , the understanding , the delicacy , it is gift of God father , the most high , given not with orders or commands , which starts from me, infinite , light and love .
→ The world imposes considerable limits and illusions on you, which you must experience and which one day will appear to you for what they are , little , nothing , a game compared to what I give you.→ This world proclaims and makes us experience the temporariness and precariousness of everything , in the false perspective of the final victory of pure nothingness , of total annihilation .→ Nothing in the world is worth as much as being with me, the ambiguous and the true have nothing in common , they are strangers .→ The cosmic illusion continually attacks you through all that of it to which you attach yourself , beginning with the body , yet this illusion , however great it may be , can do nothing to you.
→ I look to you with love , exist in the greatest and immense fullness of love .→ My words are not orders and are fullness of love .→ Support yourselves , support yourselves with what is fullness , truth and revelation , which is me, the father .→ Happy is the one who recognizes the belonging of being child and having a father who is full of love .→ Enjoy my company and the fullness of a life lived in me.→ 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 .
Relative arguments