When man finds true love, love fills him, in his heart he reaches a degree of love so great, strong, that he cannot contain it, which is reflected on himself, on me, on every son and brother.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ I am here , I exist , I am present , alive , working , never leave you, I want to love you and that you love me.→ The invisible God hides , in hiding works , reveals with love to be sought , recognized and rediscovered .→ Operate , be active on the mind .→ To correspond with me you must actively counteract the deception that the world always operates .
→ Take possession of my sweetness , of my love , that is into you but does not go out , my children .→ Everything in me reflects a love , speaks of a love that overwhelms you, enters you, possesses every son , every man .→ Lord God is a father , loving friend , who listens , talks , rejoices in this love , possesses love and always transmits this love .→ Blessed are those who discover the wonder of belonging to the family of God the Father , unique , built family , designed on love , on truth , on the light that circulates in each of my children and makes each of my children happy .→ Fill of love your being , your thoughts , your heart , what you already possess , until you can no longer contain it and you live only for me.
→ All the game in the world , all the power of illusion tries to influence what you believe , your way of knowing , but it can not change your nature .→ This pain , this illusion has no sense or outlet in itself , it is functional to your awakening , to ignite your intelligence and your love for the truth .→ The experience of the world is an illusion , it conditions you continuously , with an enormous amount of false information since your childhood , since you could not recognize it.→ The world is by nature fragile , temporary , constantly trying to delude and disappoint you, to convince you that you have its nature , that you are fragile , temporary , and you belong to it.
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