If you know love, you know me, your father who keeps you.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → If you know love, you know me, your father who keeps you.
- → Now you know the origins, love and me, God father.
- → Happy are those who know the true thoughts that come in and possess them with my love.
- → The major habit is knowledge of me as a father, of them as children and creatures.
- → The one who recognizes me knows my love in the absolute and feels joy in being with me, a radiant light that illuminates his and my face.
- → Recognizing me in every brother and announcing me without wanting anything is pure love.
- → These are the temptations of the world, inconsistent and temporary phenomena.
- → Think of me, he who was never born, cannot die, nothing fears, does not waver, always is, lives and loves fully.
- → The more you know me, the more you understand who you are and how far the world is from us.
- → If you lose me, you lose you too, because you no longer know who you are.
- → Every man can and must love and find the truth, but this forces him to face the great illusory and dissipating force of the world.
- → You find out who you are in choosing and seeking the truth.
- → My plan, my will, is fulfilled and will be fulfilled in you.
- → Your verbs are understand and know.
- → Until you understand and know, you will not have the clarity, the goal.
- → When you understand and know, everything will be clear, realized, complete and accomplished for you.
Relative arguments