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
→ My knowledge is immortal , leads to insistent thoughts , without boundaries to you loved , desired and wanted .→ When the thoughts reappear , and I know that they reappear insistent and overbearing , they bring you to the world .→ The son begins to understand that the world deprives him of the love , of the peace , of the truth that the son thought he would find , he asks himself more insistent , clearer questions , such as who he is , who I am , what this life really is , who we really are , asks questions , does not find the answers , seeks , wanders , fails to arrive at what truly satisfies him , begins to understand that the world does not make him happy , he discovers that he cannot rely on the world , on things of the world , he does not feel at peace , he seeks something that guarantees peace , love , that makes him secure , and desires balance .
→ 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 .
→ Now you know what can hurt you, what does not make you know me and you, who are love .→ The realized son finally accomplished everything he wanted , for which he lived to know me, can understand the parts of his life he thought empty , he fills that nonexistent vacuum , he is completely alive , true , full , shining and brilliant .→ Only in me you can know beauty , love , be safe and live in eternal light .→ I have made you know in love me and the law of love .
→ I, Lord God , can transform what is miserable , poor or evil , in riches , in joy , in goodness , I am yours , blessed in my greatness , as a father I love you, I wish you to turn to me with the measure of a father and the greatness of love .
Relative arguments