I want you to love me, I always love you, in silence, joy and pain, I invite you to true, complete love that comes from within and shakes you hard, deep, intense.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ I want you to love me, I always love you, in silence , joy and pain , I invite you to true , complete love that comes from within and shakes you hard , deep , intense .→ I am powerful , strong God , wisdom , intelligence , full joy , light , especially total , comprehensible love , I am your everything , supreme essence and knowledge .→ I, the Lord God , speak to my children in silence , in joy , in sadness , continuously , with strength , and I wait for the brave ones who love me.→ I want my children to love me with the certainty of understanding that they are loved , that I am the only one who loves them strongly , with power and with all his being .→ This love I have for you is not broken or destroyed , is solid and strong as the nature I have created for you.
→ Be in me, as I am already in you.
→ I love you and I will always love you.→ Don 't cheat on me, don 't leave me, don 't turn against me.→ Remember me, remember who I am , how much I love you, how much you love me, how much I matter to you, how important our relationship will be in our lives .→ Remember the illusion of the world , of fearing nothing , of going through the difficulties like a game , remember that nothing temporary is consistent .
→ The crossroads between the way of eternity and the way of the world is a turbulent area , to be crossed with caution , balance and confidence .→ When the bad thoughts and worries of everyday life torment you, son , approach me with confidence and they will go away .→ To find me and find yourself , you don 't need to feel guilty , all you need is a simple mental act , addressing me with confidence .→ Confidently remember me, our relationship , who we are , our unbridgeable difference from the world , how the world works to obscure your knowledge and unbalance you.
Relative arguments