I love you.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → Blessed are my children who allow themselves to be transformed, molded by me, who abandon themselves, trust me, because I desire the greatest good and love for them.
- → Let yourself be dominated by my love, that comes gently.
- → I love you, I teach you that receiving love, letting yourself be loved and loving is divine.
- → Leave it to me, trust me.
- → If and when you know who you're, you can let go, you can trust me, love me and let me act.
Recurrences in the text
- → You too are by nature light, but if you don't know it, the world, the darkness, takes possession of you.
- → No matter how great you look like the world and its evil, know that you and I are infinitely more.
- → I love you.
- → If you want it, you know that I love you.
- → While I live in you, there the world and pain fade away, and everything takes the right dimension.
- → Accept everything and look.
- → If and when you know who you're, you can let go, you can trust me, love me and let me act.
- → The sense of the limits of this world is in understanding the difference between the eternal and the temporary, in learning to face the difficulties of the moment in view of the infinite good.
- → Starting to recognize one's own unawareness is a step towards awakening, but it can be painful.
- → In the world it is difficult to understand and remember that I exist, I am eternal and I love you, that you have divine nature and the world is not real.
- → Say that pain and difficulties are temporary, they belong to this world and not to you, who are destined to exist forever, with me, in love.
- → Recognizing with certainty the ambiguous nature of the world highlights the existence of a dimension that transcends it and the belonging to it of those who know it.
Relative arguments