To love me is simple, it is to be yourself, because you exist for my love and to love me.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → Looking at you is the image of true, free love, without obstacles or uncertainties, which overcomes all boundaries and barriers to love.
- → Seek freely, joyfully and truthfully.
- → Then you will be free, children who love me, recognize me and my love.
- → The importance of being children is this strong union which makes you free, this harmony and complete relationship of love between me and you.
- → You will be free to think, love, know, seek, and find.
- → His children are not slaves, they are free and children in the love of their father.
- → Love makes you walk freely, in intelligence, eternity, harmony and light.
- → For me, it is better to see my son worrying sweetly for me and not brutally for the world.
- → I could do differently and make you mine directly.
- → I have leaved my children free of search, discover, find me, that every man would seek me freely and in a personal way.
- → I could accomplish everything done from the beginning and immediately.
- → I wanted, and not cruelty, that my child alone would seek me with what I put into his being son, that with his thoughts, heart, reason he would find, discover in joy me and the only beauty between me father and him child.
- → In order to shine, in order to fully realize himself, my son he must not fatigue in reaching, in a complete and free way he must recognize me and surrender himself to me in love.
- → Through this experience of pain, disappointment, illusion, deception, nagging, worry, fear, the man, the son, understands, recognizes that he does not live free, he lives as a slave.
- → Be free children, who are, who live for me, in me, conscious, aware, and who do not let be corrupted because united to me by an incorruptible love.
- → I am the lord who assists, raises, frees children, strengthens the righteous, converts, enlightens, protects, cheers, defends, gives peace and prosperity.
Relative arguments