The son who can love me is always in love, in joy, in light, in harmony, in the balance, that makes him shine not so little, but so overwhelming and strong in his greatness, that he expands himself in light, in love and in joy, and that all his being lives in the light.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ True love attracts , conquers , circulates insistently in every man , is pure, not seducing or vain .→ My children are in charge of weights , burdens that oppress them everywhere , making them seduced , enraged , and attracted to nonexistent things .→ Announce to the rich , the poor , everyone , my kingdom , my word , the truth , that I, the Lord , love all of you, and will draw all to me.→ United with me consciously you can love , attract and welcome the suffering in you to spare it to your neighbor .
→ Live in the world to recognize that the world is non-existent , useless , provisional , and you will recognize me, the only father , God , teacher , the only perfection in light , love , harmony , joy , peace , righteousness , in glory and in eternity .
→ Being , truth , logic and love cannot be denied or separated consistently , they are absolutely one .→ I am truth , certainty , eternity , fullness , especially love .→ The world is uncertain , temporary , false , my opposite , it does not show the full truth and does not love .→ Those who live these certainties know that they belong to me, to the truth , and not to the world , in an indestructible bond of mutual love .
→ This path leads man to his real fullness , to minimize the world and any harmful conditioning .→ Know that I exist with all fullness of good , I am here present , I love you and I belong to you as you belong to me.→ For the good of all, announce me, tell them the fullness of my love , not to fear me, to see and contrast the illusion of the world .→ In the inevitable and unpleasant experience of uncertainty , of temporariness , of contradiction , you can conceive a state of greater fullness as a lack or necessity .
Relative arguments