Arriving at this love, no man, no child needs the world anymore, because he already knows in depth, in a dimension of love, his condition is that of a child free from the world, from every sort of shell, armor that the world imposed on him, he is not a slave, a prisoner.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ Lean strongly on the foundation of what makes you sure , which is me, build in an eternal temple , in the father 's house , where justice , glory , love and light reign .→ My children feel alone in wandering , in search of satisfying their existence , love they seek with force and they do not find in the world .→ I, the father , am the invisible , the fortress in the love that acts , is transmitted and expands from one being to another , by completing what I have created from the origin .→ I am only love , a strong , great God , who respects in love and does not use his children .→ Do not be afraid to love , to live in love , to live for me, because the Lord comes with strength in your hearts , in your reason , and even in your reason for existence .
→ Understand and comprehend the beauty of love I have for you.→ If you know , understand what I feel for you and you for me, you will come to me, to the father , to the light , to love , to that love that makes you free , happy , possesses you in truth , in security , overcomes all boundaries and limits .→ Now you know , you know more than before , above all what it means father , love , be children , and eternal .
→ To search within the world for his solution is a trap , the root of ambiguity and illusion .→ The resulting pain is an important sign of the consequence of illusion and of adhesion to illusion .→ The world in which you believe you are living is only an illusion , it does not really exist , forever, it is an ephemeral kingdom , empty , subject to destruction .→ Destroy the illusion of the world , defeat the nothingness of evil , because it does not exist , it is not, it is not eternal and it is not me.
Relative arguments