I am in love with my children and I want persistently love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → I know your insecurities, frailties that are broken down with me and your love.
- → My children walk along roads, ways that are not theirs, in a love that makes them confused and fragile.
- → I desire children, I do not desire ghosts, weak, fragile men, without love, disappointed, deceived, insecure, afraid of loving and being loved.
- → In fragility you will find indestructibility, in pain joy, in the slavery of mechanism absolute freedom.
- → You have to know and to recognize this love, that I love my children and that my children love me.
- → My spirit reflects the light, this harmony and the love that every man seeks.
- → I want children who recognize this light and this love.
- → Man needs to understand this love, my love, his love, can do it in silence, can not do it in a world full of noise, vanity, appearance, seduction, which makes him prisoner of a sick and not existent love.
- → We are united by this light and this love.
Recurrences in the text
- → You are my beloved, wanted, desired children, in whom I rejoice, so rejoice in being children.
- → Want love and joy.
- → I am in love with my children and I want persistently love.
- → I am moved and rejoice in the face of love.
- → I want love, the love that liberates in truth and joy.
- → I have made you to wish and give love.
- → I want you to love me with strength, courage and joy.
- → I want the flowering of your thoughts for me.
- → I want this love.
- → I am the father who only works with and for love, who wants children living in him and for him.
- → I want you to discover the treasures of beauty of being sons.
- → Announce that God is love, father of love, a father who runs you, runs with you, is with you in moments of pain, of joy, is beside you and never leaves you.
- → This I wish.
- → I want children to announce in light and in love.
- → I want children who recognize this light and this love.
Relative arguments