You have to know and to recognize this love, that I love my children and that my children love me.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → I have created you for great things, I have not created you for small things.
- → My sons are not created for misery or limited in love, they are loved, desired, desired by true love, created for wealth, greatness, special encounter with me as father, creatures, sons of light and not of darkness, of love and not of anger, of peace and not of rancour, of harmony and not of confusion.
Recurrences in the text
- → You have to know and to recognize this love, that I love my children and that my children love me.
- → Harmony gives light, enters, overwhelms and is beside you.
- → My spirit reflects the light, this harmony and the love that every man seeks.
- → You are mine, children of light, of love, because I am light and love.
- → Here is what is harmony, love, eternity, light, immortality, and absolute.
- → Make known that you are children of light, of peace, of love, of joy, and you are not children of darkness.
- → Man can experience the infinite love of light, because he already possesses it at the origin.
- → Look at me and shine in light, in love and in harmony.
- → Walk the way of love, light and peace.
- → You must learn to know and love me starting from the darkness of the world.
- → This arduous path is possible, because the truth that you are can not deny my truth, if it recognizes and leaves the deception of the world and chooses coherence.
- → Beyond a moral point of view, the way of life and the way of knowing influence each other.
- → The answer depends on the attachment and awareness of the individual.
- → Those who have found satisfaction in the world may tend to gross judgments.
- → Those who have not developed the search for truth may not know what to answer.
- → Full light does not have the nature of this world.
- → The body and the world have the same nature.
- → You and light have the same nature, which is not that of the world.
Relative arguments