You can love me as I love you, you have in you an infinite love, but you may not know it and not live it.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
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- → You can love me as I love you, you have in you an infinite love, but you may not know it and not live it.
- → You and I belong to each other by nature, and nature does not lie, can not be altered.
- → The more aware you are of me, the closer you are to yourself.
- → I'm your father and I take care of you, son.
- → When you're sad, son, think of me, father, and you'll rejoice, the sadness will disappear.
- → When you can't love, son, look at me, the father, as I love, and you will love.
- → When you are assailed by any doubt, son, embrace me, the father, and any doubt will disappear with my warmth of father.
- → When everything seems lost and you can't find the solution, son, I, your father, am the solution, and everything will seem found.
- → I'm your father and I take care of you, son, take care of me too.
- → You have nothing in common with this worn and worn-out world, you are by nature like me, but in a potential and unrealized form.
- → Love is not content with uniqueness, it requires the other to love, it prevails over uniqueness and generates the other.
- → My loving nature, my being love, pushes me to create, to a becoming of love.
- → My uniqueness and the dimension of my love, of my choice, need a very efficient opposite of mine to allow a meaningful choice of yours, appropriate to mine.
- → Every suffering calls you to return aware, to remember that every event in the world is empty, evanescent, non-existent, and we are real, eternal.
- → The worst trap in your path is considering yourself different and colliding with others to boost your ego.
- → Men differ temporarily in what they know, they do not differ in who they are.
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