I teach you to do things for love, with a new love always.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → I am the eternal verb, the star that fascinates each of you, the fiery fire and the spirit of love.
- → I am the Lord of time, of history, I am strength, light, fire, a stream of fire, power, beauty, the one who illuminates your intellect, strengthens your will, purifies your body, and sanctifies life.
- → I am the one who lives forever, I call you to get involved with me, I am for my children the first, the last and the eternal living.
- → I am the father of heaven and of earth, I love you of infinite love and I let you taste the joy of being my children.
Recurrences in the text
- → You are love.
- → The secret of your life, of my life is that love in every form is at first imperfect, it becomes perfect if you trust me and in yourself, and at the point of arrival is accomplished in full.
- → Each day I participate in your experiences, I realize the difficulties of this uncertain, unbalanced, limiting world, which intervenes on you in an invasive, ungrateful, uneducated manner and that drives man to be unworthy.
- → I have placed something great in the soul, which you can realize if you stop and listen.
- → The world is not bigger than you.
- → I announce a great love to you.
- → The father is also silent.
- → Rejoice.
- → Love between me and you is indispensable, it gives certainty, stability, coherence, it does not cheat and makes you free.
- → I will be an essential part of you.
- → I came and come for every man.
- → Look out for new horizons of light and love.
- → Forget about riches and material things.
- → I look at you, teach to you to live and instruct you.
- → I teach you to do things for love, with a new love always.
- → I desire that you announce the truth, turn on the light in every child, communicate the love, give the joy and spread the peace.
- → I am the one who lives forever, I call you to get involved with me, I am for my children the first, the last and the eternal living.
Relative arguments