To announce means to love, to be certain to possess my love, to possess the love you have for me, your father, your daddy, the only teacher, to dedicate yourself to true love, to rejoice in my living, true presence, which has meant for you, to rejoice in my word, to announce to everyone that I exist, I am there, I love you, and you are my sons.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ To announce means to love , to be certain to possess my love , to possess the love you have for me, your father , your daddy , the only teacher , to dedicate yourself to true love , to rejoice in my living , true presence , which has meant for you, to rejoice in my word , to announce to everyone that I exist , I am there , I love you, and you are my sons .
→ I want children who in a free , delicate , not overbearing , not forced way , know this infinite , this infinite love , this harmony of love , which they find within me, within them, know themselves , me, are able to understand my love for them, to find what they already have , their love , to project their love towards me, the only father and lord .
→ This is the time of love fully turned , projected , directed towards me, of announcement , of knowledge , of knowing me and my love , that my children know me as God , father , loved , desired , wanted as I desire and want them.
→ The world is seduction , it does not free , it makes prisoners also of themselves my children , it confuses , torments and worries so that my sons do not know themselves and me.→ I am a father looking at you in the struggles , in the confusion , in the fears , in the troubles , in the fact that the world leads you in ways of disappointment and seduction .→ As the only God , father , master , I know the path is tiring , arduous , and uphill .→ I wish above all that you do not care about things , do not let be worried of the things of the world and the flesh , but that you care , put attention , orient yourself and look to the kingdom of God and only to me.
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