You are happy, because you are led by me, with love, toward the eternal, found with love kingdom.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → My children finally need me and my love, to whisper "father, we love you", to spend every single day, instant and moment of love for me.
- → At the moment of rising of negative thoughts, think of me, who am love and truth.
- → Now I am here for you, for this long-loving part.
- → Announce that the lord loves all his children, does not exclude you from the kingdom of his love, daily brings you and holds you into his heart of father.
- → Time is also love.
- → Think also for a moment that you are never alone, that the father is with you, keeps you, that you are very precious.
- → Happy are those who live in my presence, enlightened, who acknowledge my blessings and my graces, which I work every day with love.
- → Here is the secret of existence, revelation, the dimension of eternal love and bondage I have for you.
- → I want the advertisement of me gentle, sweet, made with intelligence, aware of this eternal love and truth.
- → This is the dwelling of the spirit of the father, of the child, eternal, based on knowledge and pure conscience.
- → You are happy, because you are led by me, with love, toward the eternal, found with love kingdom.
- → Everything is built not on death, but on triumph, on the final victory of my eternal and immortal kingdom.
- → Man can intervene in his existence, listen, feel in him because I have given him intelligence, heart, and reason.
- → The father is with you, he waits for you to love him, stand in his presence, listen to him and ask questions.
- → In silence my son must listen to me, listen to himself, find me, find himself, rejoice in the abundance of love, of the new condition of me as father and him as son.
- → I am with you, talk to me, listen to me, love me, smile at the world and at the illusion that lasts a little and vanishes into nothingness.
- → Listen to me.
- → I with you, you and me.
Relative arguments