Remember in a delicate, sweet way that the father is love, he always moves in love for you, that you are always, forever, children, love and loved ones.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ The realized man feels himself child , loved , complete , in the light and joined to me in an union of love , sweetness , light , he recognizes me, has absolute certainty that I am his father , that he is a child , he meets me, divides everything with me, is entirely mine , he needs nothing , sees clearly and moves in a distinct way .
→ What belongs to the world neglects eternal things , immortal for me, which are not eternal , are not immortal for the world , it is vanity , illusory , it neglects my son , love , thought , good , justice , peace , involves my son with insistence , takes away my son 's reason , heart , harasses my son in thought , heart , reason , makes my son possess things that first seem beautiful in appearance , then turn out to be empty , poor .
→ I know that in every man there is a need to find a reason for thinking , seeking , achieving , accomplishing a purpose , knowing me, finding love , truth , true good , absolute , me, a reason for living and loving .
→ This eternity is the entry into the world , where my child has experienced a disappointing , disgusting experience engaging in an erroneous exploration , which did my children know that the world possesses nothing and that only I as father possess the eternity and what is great .→ I am the eternal sovereign , the living God , the strength , the light , the fire , the fire of love , a fire that flows eternally , I live in you, exist from eternity and teach you to do things for love .→ The absolute , full truth , has three aspects , the nature of God , to which belong existence , eternity and love ; the ephemeral , empty and illusory nature of the world , destined for nothing ; the nature of man in relation to God , nature that tends to the divine in an unlimited process .→ You belong to eternity and you have nothing in common with nothingness .
Relative arguments