I am your father, I have given and I give you everything, my sons, I love you and only I offer you love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → Harmony is the softness of my being.
- → Now I live in my son, I am here in all my son, I am present, alive, true, existent, because I am the absolute eternity, immortality and truth.
- → In the book of life it is written that no man can escape me, because I am the father.
- → I do not forget about my sons, because I live with them, I take care of the sons, because I understand they need love, understanding, I protect my sons as a father and as a mother.
- → I am your father, I have given and I give you everything, my sons, I love you and only I offer you love.
- → I love you, I teach you that receiving love, letting yourself be loved and loving is divine.
Recurrences in the text
- → I am your father, I have given and I give you everything, my sons, I love you and only I offer you love.
- → I am the eternal father, God of love, goodness, the Lord who looks at you with new eyes, who speaks to you with new lips and hears you with new ears.
- → I am the Lord who invites you not to turn back, to go on in the rich news and to be new creatures.
- → I am the inner master, the eternal sovereign, the living God, who exists from eternity, the good, loving father, and eternal fire of love.
- → The flow of my love can not be interrupted, it is eternal.
- → Dialogues of eternal love between us.
- → The temporary passes.
- → It is a matter of time.
- → The game is eternal.
- → One fades and dissolves, the other remains.
- → What is mine is yours.
- → Without such knowledge, man sleeps, he does not live.
- → Even the world is mine, but it is not worth one man.
- → The world is virtual, it's not necessary, it's useless.
- → Let go of the things of the world, they are temporary, illusory, worthless, they harm man if he sticks to them.
- → The things of the world are illusory, temporary, not real.
- → You're my son, you're myself in the world.
Relative arguments