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 am the Lord God , your God , the love and the purity of love .→ I am freedom , truth , joy , pure, true and authentic love .→ I, the Lord God , am pure happiness and I will draw everyone to me with my love .→ Live , true , pure and real encounter with you is not vain .→ My love for you is eternal , immortal , infinite , pure, alive , true and real .→ My soul announces , rejoices announcing true and pure love .
→ I, the Lord God , approach you children , I speak , shout , shout with love , force and greatness .→ Because I am God father my voice will be penetrating , will shake you strongly , will enter you, will sweep you away and it will not confuse you.→ The importance of being children is this strong union which makes you free , this harmony and complete relationship of love between me and you.→ To get excited is to let out everything that is inside, in reason , in the heart , to let out from within a love so strong as to make every part of your being children tremble , shake and vibrate .→ When man finds true love , love fills him , in his heart he reaches a degree of love so great , strong , that he cannot contain it, which is reflected on himself , on me, on every son and brother .
→ The father is the greatness , the eternity of love , that makes him immortal and absolute .→ Recognize me as truth of love , complete realization of the eternal goal , absolute , full love , non-seducer and non-deceiver .→ 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 .
Relative arguments