You say that you are sons of the father, of a wealth that goes beyond all boundaries, of a love that does not enslave you, makes you free, loved, above all it makes you know your true nature, what you are, what I am and what I am. what will be in love.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ If your actions push you towards confusion , towards incoherent attitudes , act more strongly in me, with love , recognize me, always recognize that every thought of yours , every sick act of yours is illusory , vain , improbable .→ Now sons , you are precious and reside in my love and in my thoughts , embrace strongly the sweetness of the father , do not abandon yourselves to iniquity , but abandon yourselves to the father , who embraces , sustains and especially loves you.→ Now the son must show himself strong in love , in light and in harmony , because he is the son of a strong father , he must discover his numerous quality , he must leave what makes him suffering , unsure , confused , causes pain and illness .
→ This is the love that makes us meet , revealed , not illusory , in the fullness that I give to my children .→ What I have revealed is indestructible , it may be build , it is building of the dialogue , of the kingdom and of my home made also for you.→ This is the preciousness of the word "happy ", the revelation of the being happy in my home and in my kingdom , built for you and me.→ Happiness is love , harmony , light , knowledge , justice , truth , purity , especially revelation of me and you.
→ My sons now live lost , one day they will understand much more , who I am , where I come from, infinite things , that every son understands , if he abandons himself completely in me, that I am God and above all father .→ When everything seems lost and you can 't find the solution , son , I, your father , am the solution , and everything will seem found .→ Observe your brothers with my love , as eternal souls , at worst lost in the world , not as bodies , distinguish the eternal and the insubstantial .
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