The world is a context of extraordinary illusion, it is structurally illogical and painful.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → Dear sons, seek love, goodness, peace and you will find me, flourish, do not let yourselves wither, shine, do not let yourselves be obscured, love continually, live for me, because I live for you, and do not let yourselves be struck by the iniquity of the world, which leads into darkness.
- → Getting away from the father means appropriating of what is not of my son and to leave to the world what is of my son.
- → Now the son must show himself strong in love, in light and in harmony, because he is the son of a strong father, he must discover his numerous quality, he must leave what makes him suffering, unsure, confused, causes pain and illness.
- → Do not be fooled by the world, because in that state you can not be happy, in joy, because the world seduces and destroys.
Recurrences in the text
- → Every man will awaken from the illusion of the world.
- → Smile of the world, do not fear any of its aspects.
- → I remain forever and you remain with me forever.
- → The world is a context of extraordinary illusion, it is structurally illogical and painful.
- → Let the world go by a way that is not yours.
- → Do not follow the world.
- → Follow me, search for eternity.
- → At most play with the world, without binding you to what passes.
- → Do not fear the world.
- → The world can make you suffer or waste time, if you let it, but on a spiritual level it can't do anything to you, it can't kill you or separate you from me.
- → The time and the pain of the world are nothing compared to eternity.
- → The knowledge of eternity annihilates the world.
- → If the main purpose of man is within the world, this titanic work is overbearing or passive, always a failure.
- → Then man knows God, himself and the world.
- → The illusion of the world is an extreme test for man.
- → Correctly recognizing forgery is an excellent way to the full truth.
Relative arguments