I recognize the difficulties of my children in seeking me, finding me, discovering this love, in their thoughts and in love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → These thoughts, when they arise, usually belong to the world, which generates mud, overbearing and vanity.
- → When the thoughts reappear, and I know that they reappear insistent and overbearing, they bring you to the world.
- → Remove with all your strength the vanities, deceptions, seductions, arrogance of the world and of the flesh.
- → Love me even in imperfection, without bullying, without putting obstacles and without resistance.
- → In a world of risks and changes announce to the brothers the saving power of my word.
- → I recognize the difficulties of my children in seeking me, finding me, discovering this love, in their thoughts and in love.
- → My children fatigue for nothing.
- → My children are in charge of weights, burdens that oppress them everywhere, making them seduced, enraged, and attracted to nonexistent things.
- → My children feel alone in wandering, in search of satisfying their existence, love they seek with force and they do not find in the world.
- → So my children become part of a wrong degree of knowledge.
- → My children are wandering pilgrims in the world, which does not know them, it has not heart, it does not think them like me and with my love intensity.
- → I do not reproach my children for the difficulties and weakness they encounter.
- → I, the Lord God, am not vain.
- → Rejoice of me, who am not vain, adventurous, who am clear, limpid, pure, crystalline and certain.
- → Vanity, emptiness, nothingness, the visible hurts.
- → I, the Lord God, am not vanity, falsehood, deception, I do good with my love, I am truth, I move in light and in love.
- → My spirit does not precipitate, it does not make you fall into the useless vanity of the world, it is above you, it keeps you alive, feeds you, circles in you powerfully, with love, and makes you into an infinite project.
Relative arguments