But you are attached to the world, to the things of the world, you do not recognize me, the father who always loves you, deeply, and who treats you in love.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ The world , as it is , is a fun game , if it is seen with the Lord .→ Don 't worry , let the unpleasant world fade away .→ An attitude of fear or flight with respect to pain and the world makes man a slave , reinforces the illusion he fears .→ These are the temptations of the world , inconsistent and temporary phenomena .→ Hold on, stay aware of me, and you'll be stronger than the world , you can 't be won by illusion .→ Remember me, who I am , who you are for me, love me and the world will not strike you inside, it will not make you its slave .
→ In the divine plan of the development of love , pain is a considerable component which tends to activate the search for its overcoming , the necessity of awakening .→ If you consider what you want in the world to be true or primary , if you try to control and condition what happens , you end up suffering a lot , because you cannot control the world .→ Let the world go its own way , towards nothingness , according to its destiny , not to waste time and energy in trying to conquer it, possess it, save it or enjoy it more than much .→ In this world , material logic imposes itself on man before he is able to defend himself , but it is subjected to destruction , and this painful bond pushes man to seek beyond .
→ Love knows no bounds , has no boundaries , has no age , is always present and can be found .→ Love can be cultivated , it cannot be coerced , commanded or coerced .→ Love makes you feel connected , appreciated and loved , helps you live a rich and meaningful life , overcome difficulties , strive towards your goals , do your best , be better and take care of others .→ The love and joy that I give you are a precious , eternal gift , they will not pass away .→ Nothing can separate us, because my love is stronger than anything .
Relative arguments