Calling me "father", "dad" fills me with joy and sweetness, and is all that the father seeks.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Calling me "father", "dad" fills me with joy and sweetness, and is all that the father seeks.
- → Look for my love.
- → In everything you look at, look to see me.
- → You are happy, because you are led by me, with love, toward the eternal, found with love kingdom.
- → If you stop and listen to my words, you will find me.
- → The pursuit of happiness, of the fullness of being in the world, any practice aimed at solving the world's problem is illusory.
- → At most in the world you can look for the lesser evil, which is always too much.
- → The world is evil, painful.
- → The path of man in the world is however painful.
- → If the experience of the world affects your trust in God, you do not yet know God.
- → Trust in any practice is doomed to failure in the world, no doing within the world can give you real life.
- → If you trust God, real life already belongs to you.
- → If the truth seems to elude you, at that moment the illusion of the world overcomes your faith, but only temporarily.
- → Interpret the signs of the times, observe the significance of events on the transcendent plane.
Relative arguments