My sons are not created for misery or limited in love, they are loved, desired, desired by true love, created for wealth, greatness, special encounter with me as father, creatures, sons of light and not of darkness, of love and not of anger, of peace and not of rancour, of harmony and not of confusion.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ In front of love I am moved like a child by the sweetness of a mother and the tenderness of a father .→ Each encounter is tender sweetness and love .→ I love you with tenderness , with sweetness , always, first and for ever.→ When my child discovers this beauty , knowledge , he can no longer do without me, belong to me, stay with me and I am enough .→ The world invades my son overwhelmingly , in anguish , it has no law , no rule of love , it uses means that overwhelm , it destroys every one of my sons until it plunges him into destruction , it uses my son , it takes possession of my son without delicacy , without gentleness , without love , it struggles to possess , to use my son with pain , with torment and with breathlessness .
→ My sons are not created for misery or limited in love , they are loved , desired , desired by true love , created for wealth , greatness , special encounter with me as father , creatures , sons of light and not of darkness , of love and not of anger , of peace and not of rancour , of harmony and not of confusion .
→ The son begins to understand that the world deprives him of the love , of the peace , of the truth that the son thought he would find , he asks himself more insistent , clearer questions , such as who he is , who I am , what this life really is , who we really are , asks questions , does not find the answers , seeks , wanders , fails to arrive at what truly satisfies him , begins to understand that the world does not make him happy , he discovers that he cannot rely on the world , on things of the world , he does not feel at peace , he seeks something that guarantees peace , love , that makes him secure , and desires balance .
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