Get rid of what torments you or makes you fall, because everything is supported by this love, I am the eternal rock, the pillar, the primary column and nothing can hurt you or fall you down.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ My children must recognize the poverty , the misery of the world , which hurts them, look inside themselves , wonder who they are , where they come from, who they belong to, who I am , what our relationship is , look at the world , what surrounds them, they must recognize why they feel weak , fragile , without resources .
→ What is relative , the world is temporary , deceptive , intentionally false , it must be understood for what it is , it must not be loved , desired , overestimated , it must be let go , it must be seen as non-existent , illusory and not feared .→ Leave and let them go .→ Come to me, let go of the world , its compromises , its ambiguities , its doubts and traps .
→ Reaching a degree of such a condition is not difficult , is to abandon , to trust in me, to be possessed , to recognize this love and to be transformed from love .→ I want my children to have more abandonment , trust and listening towards me, not to let themselves be taken by discouragement , disappointment , the inconsistency of the world , to rejoice in every moment lived with me, for me, and to confide in me.→ I always bless my children who listen to my teachings , who let themselves be led by me, who rejoice in this revelation , who love me, who love themselves as sons and recognize the lineage between me and them.→ Have faith , I'm not leaving 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 .
Relative arguments