The smallest of my sons is incomparably superior to everything of the world.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → The smallest of my sons is incomparably superior to everything of the world.
- → If you don't lead it, your mind imposes on you the contents of the world, sooner or later painful.
- → If you don't see what's going through your mind, you can't drive it.
- → If you don't know me and how I feel about you, you'll hardly recognize the world's deception on your mind.
- → The full understanding of the emptiness of temporary nature requires belonging to the immortal nature.
- → Living with God in this world means putting him first, considering him the only reason to live, one's own goal, feeling that one wants only him, living only for him.
- → If I am benign and omnipotent, and I allow it, the malignity of the world implies your superiority to it, your divinity.
- → The world is by its nature painful, illusory and malicious towards you, but the evil is doomed to end and you are immortal.
- → All evil will turn into ardor in you and you will realize an infinite love, worthy of mine.
- → Your nature is your destiny, nothing dark belongs to you.
- → The solution to the world's problems does not belong to the world, it transcends it.
- → Whoever neglects me is guided by the conditioning of the world and the body, he has the mind and thoughts on the material plane.
- → To begin to see the conditioning of the mind you have to go beyond the world, relate to me individually, keep me in mind, talk to me and sometimes listen to me.
- → The unlimited going beyond is the secret of your and my being, the boundless divinity.
Relative arguments