I have ever said that love in all his substance and existence is all for me, it is part of me, I said that I am the good father who does not accuse or discourage his sons in their weakness, who encourages his sons to the knowledge, which is the unique truth between me and them, to have confidence, to live every moment for me as father, true, intense love, this relationship, bond with me in serenity and in truth.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ I have ever said that love in all his substance and existence is all for me, it is part of me, I said that I am the good father who does not accuse or discourage his sons in their weakness , who encourages his sons to the knowledge , which is the unique truth between me and them, to have confidence , to live every moment for me as father , true , intense love , this relationship , bond with me in serenity and in truth .
→ I love you, don 't get away from me, don 't neglect me.→ Without me, you lose yourself , the world drags you into its illusion , it robs you of the truth , of your eternal identity .→ I always love you, but when you're unconscious you forget and lose yourself and me.→ If you take your attention away from me, you remain my son , but you forget it and suffer the illusions of the world .→ If I am lovingly present in your consciousness , you know who you are and the world is not a problem for you.
→ I love you, do the same also you, fall in love with me, make love grow inside and outside of you constantly , love me.→ 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.→ I am always with you, and knowing this is a great good for you, but this continuity is not bound by what you experience .
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