Yet you let yourselves be involved in a world built on null, empty elements, in which there is nothing, absolutely nothing.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → When you are unable to love me, to love yourselves, to think of me, to live for me, do it, love me more, I, the Lord, present myself, call you by name and ask you for love.
- → From you I do not want torments, judgments, empty words, confused, throwing here and there in the world, I want words that go beyond the sound, calling me father and dad.
- → I, the Lord, wish that you love in joy, without sorrow, that every day you slip what does not belong to me with lightness and sobriety.
- → I delicately ask to you love, until you reach me, the father who understands your levels, is near you with care, listens and transforms everything in love.
- → Even from that mud, from that misery I can transform, change everything in light, because the world is null and nothing.
- → I love my children, I know that my children love me, they already possess love, they do not bring out love because they are taken by the poverty and misery of the world.
- → The world can not give you anything, it gives you only an empty, hypocrite, false, seductive, vain existence and life.
- → Nothing gets lost or mislaid, because the world is nothing.
- → Even the world will move away from you if it does not find prey, if it finds victorious men, who live in me and for me.
- → My children get involved in a pitiful, useless world, that seduces and then destroys them.
- → Yet you let yourselves be involved in a world built on null, empty elements, in which there is nothing, absolutely nothing.
- → Do not be fooled by the world, because in that state you can not be happy, in joy, because the world seduces and destroys.
- → I will not leave you alone.
- → If you love me, you can give me the center of your attention, put me first in you and leave material things in the background.
- → I remain forever, eternally.
- → The invisible lasts in eternity and forever.
- → Blessed I, the father, forever, in eternity.
- → Nothing is nothing, it does not really exist, that is, forever.
- → What passes is nothing, it is not necessary, it is useless.
- → Strength, love and intelligence, this I am forever, with every fullness.
Relative arguments