The pain of the world is nothing compared to eternal love, it is a transitory phase of the journey towards eternal love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → 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.
- → Evil must be seen for what it is, it has a temporary, inconsistent, illusory nature, it can and must be overcome.
- → The world works with great force to saturate the attention of my sons within its illusions, where eternity seems absent.
- → Remember the illusion of the world, of fearing nothing, of going through the difficulties like a game, remember that nothing temporary is consistent.
- → You can and must choose me, if you want to discover the truth, your essential freedom, who you are, who I am, our love and the illusion of the world.
- → Perseverance in illusion and adherence to a false vision of oneself are the worst obstacles to the path.
- → True love attracts, conquers, circulates insistently in every man, is pure, not seducing or vain.
- → I want each child to seek and find the pure source of love, love, coherence, security, clarity and transparency.
- → I am the absolute, the unlimited, the eternal, the pure spirit, the true being.
- → Not believing in the existence of truth means not believing in anything, believing in pure nothingness, in total absurdity.
- → This world proclaims and makes us experience the temporariness and precariousness of everything, in the false perspective of the final victory of pure nothingness, of total annihilation.
Relative arguments