I want children full of love, in joy, who do not worry in the seek, who live in me, for me and in the delicacy of this love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → What surrounds you is vain, confused, unclear and disordered.
- → What belongs to the world neglects eternal things, immortal for me, which are not eternal, are not immortal for the world, it is vanity, illusory, it neglects my son, love, thought, good, justice, peace , involves my son with insistence , takes away my son's reason, heart, harasses my son in thought, heart, reason, makes my son possess things that first seem beautiful in appearance, then turn out to be empty, poor.
Recurrences in the text
- → Live the love like children of the father.
- → I want children full of love, in joy, who do not worry in the seek, who live in me, for me and in the delicacy of this love.
- → I am the father who only works with and for love, who wants children living in him and for him.
- → I can tenderly fill every vacuum of your life and die.
- → I do vibrate and live.
- → My child like you pursues, needs to reach a tormented, sick love, that is not, does not exists, does not make happy and that is the world.
- → Now every piece of your life is crushed, you live a life broken by hate, falsity, seduction, vanity, by that world which makes you living as prisoners and not as children.
- → To call oneself son and father is the certainty, the security of dwelling and living in me, forever.
- → Let yourself be loved and involved in love.
- → I live of love and in love for you.
- → This love leads into itself, in a light that expands itself until it makes you mine and you live into me.
- → Fill your life with me.
- → I participate in all that you live in the world, your joys and your sorrows.
- → Live intensely for me.
- → I take care of you.
- → To get excited is to let out everything that is inside, in reason, in the heart, to let out from within a love so strong as to make every part of your being children tremble, shake and vibrate.
Relative arguments