My love for you will be understood when you will free yourself from what the world overwhelms you.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → My love for you will be understood when you will free yourself from what the world overwhelms you.
- → Recognizing the thoughts of the world for what they are, abandon them on their rise and seek me immediately.
- → I know your insecurities, frailties that are broken down with me and your love.
- → This need of love drives my children to look into the confusion and disorder of the world.
- → The world and the flesh live and feed themselves of this fragility and weakness of every man, and succeed to drag my children in a poverty which insists overbearingly in your life until crush and make tottering your existence in something of nonexistent, in a poverty which has relation with the anger, the disappointment and every kind of illness and vanity.
- → Now my children feel they are not understood, because the mechanism where they live is made of emptiness, of nothing, of something that has no substance, concreteness and coherence.
- → The world strikes you, confuses you, upsets you, deceives you and seduces you.
- → Love between me and you is not disappointing, it is full and embraces the whole existence between me and you.
- → When I see you in your weakness, in your pain, in the life that passes, that drags in the pain, I tell to leave every noise, every deception, the world and the flesh.
- → Recognizing their poverty in the world, they understand well that the world deceives them and makes them do things that are not theirs.
- → Do not get tired.
- → My sons, knock down your insecurities, every illusion and disappointment, destroy what causes pain, poverty and deception, free yourself from what hurts you, reflecting in silence that evil can not do anything because I am the only, immortal and indestructible certainty.
- → This life passes and escapes.
- → You are conditioned, bombed and involved by the world.
Relative arguments