I desire from you the sweetness, the love, that you love me without expectations, without worry, without fear, without anguish, because I myself, father and God, break down and annihilate your torments with love.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ I desire from you the sweetness , the love , that you love me without expectations , without worry , without fear , without anguish , because I myself , father and God , break down and annihilate your torments with love .→ I desire to stand out from the world , because the world creates pain for you.→ If you do not know how to love me, do not hate , do not destroy yourselves , do not feel defeated , because in this imperfection , every day , I reveal , I see the desire , the commitment and the fatigue you put .→ If you discover the greatness of this desire for love , you will never leave me.
Recurrences in the text
→ I want the flowering of your thoughts for me.→ I desire from you the sweetness , the love , that you love me without expectations , without worry , without fear , without anguish , because I myself , father and God , break down and annihilate your torments with love .→ I wish from you moments , instants of love , full of certainty and knowledge of the love I have for you and you for me.→ I want each child to seek and find the pure source of love , love , coherence , security , clarity and transparency .→ I do not want nor desire drops of love .→ This desire is the love of God and welcome in my heart .→ I am not cruel , a God who has rancor and sorrow .→ I desire children who love themselves , who love me, who love without delay , freely , as they are , with what they have , in the present time .→ My son can reach me through my presence , silence , abandonment , trust and especially love .→ If you discover the greatness of this desire for love , you will never leave me.→ I do not beg love .→ I want your heart to rise to me like that of a child and to continue to miss me→ All men will see it, if they wish .Relative arguments