I desire children, I do not desire ghosts, weak, fragile men, without love, disappointed, deceived, insecure, afraid of loving and being loved.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → I want every my child do the work of loving me insistently.
- → I want every child of mine looks at me as father, master, looks my love, in himself, because he was created for love, to be my son, for my home, where I live, for eternal and endless life.
- → 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 want you have a great and no little knowledge.
- → I, Lord God, can transform what is miserable, poor or evil, in riches, in joy, in goodness, I am yours, blessed in my greatness, as a father I love you, I wish you to turn to me with the measure of a father and the greatness of love.
- → In love, I wish you desire me as a father, you want to be my children, united to me in love, joy, harmony and peace.
- → I wish above all that you do not care about things, do not let be worried of the things of the world and the flesh, but that you care, put attention, orient yourself and look to the kingdom of God and only to me.
- → The cosmic illusion continually attacks you through all that of it to which you attach yourself, beginning with the body, yet this illusion, however great it may be, can do nothing to you.
- → Observe the continuity, constancy and truth of changeability, inconstancy and volubility.
- → Reflection, intelligence can and must see, recognize and overcome the nature of the cosmos, changing, continuously discontinuous, certainly uncertain, contradictory, tending to annihilate itself, and find in a sure and indissoluble way the immortal nature and its own unity with it.
- → The experience of the world tells man that everything is temporary and probable, it shows total and continuous changeability.
Relative arguments