You climb into useless vanity, you withdraw from my love, from the love that you possess and don't give.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → My children are lost in vanity, looking for love in vanity, bringing their existence to a love that is not there, to a happiness that does not exist in the vanity, it does not exist, but that exists only in me, that I am God and father.
- → Destroy the illusion of the world, defeat the nothingness of evil, because it does not exist, it is not, it is not eternal and it is not me.
Recurrences in the text
- → You climb into useless vanity, you withdraw from my love, from the love that you possess and don't give.
- → Everything is vain.
- → Everything goes.
- → What surrounds you is nothing.
- → My everything is not vain.
- → My soul is large to contain all the love for her children.
- → My children are lost in vanity, looking for love in vanity, bringing their existence to a love that is not there, to a happiness that does not exist in the vanity, it does not exist, but that exists only in me, that I am God and father.
- → I, the Lord God, am pure happiness and I will draw everyone to me with my love.
- → The great soul of God is in light, emanate and directs love toward every child.
- → Appropriating the belonging to be really children is to achieve the harmony that leads to God, to the father.
- → I have already chosen you in the preciousness of love.
- → Do not be overwhelmed by what does not exist.
- → Day after day my children live bombarded by situations they don't want and find themselves living.
Relative arguments