This is a call of love, not a reprimand.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → Put me and an insistent love in front of the incorrect and unworthy thoughts, which darken the mind and make you ignoring me, the father.
- → Each day I participate in your experiences, I realize the difficulties of this uncertain, unbalanced, limiting world, which intervenes on you in an invasive, ungrateful, uneducated manner and that drives man to be unworthy.
- → Man is not unworthy.
- → Live victoriously, because you are victorious, because your victory is my victory, and I, father and God, am already victorious.
- → Every act, every thought, every moment not addressed to me is rubbish, promotion of illusion, unworthy choice of you and me, sin, if you like this word.
- → If you forget me, if you neglect me, if you detach yourself from me, you lose yourself in the nothingness of the world, which is not life, is not worthy of you, of what I give you existence for.
Recurrences in the text
- → Why don't you think of me?
- → This is a call of love, not a reprimand.
- → The world can't give you anything persistent.
- → If you're looking for me, you'll find yourself.
- → I love you.
- → You're everything to me.
- → My love for each one of you is immense.
- → Come back to me, don't follow the world.
- → I love you and that's all that matters.
- → The world is for man an ambiguous mystery, unknowable and unpossessable.
- → To attach oneself to the world, to try to know and possess that which you cannot, generate pain, the oblivion of oneself, the enslavement to that which is by nature inferior.
- → Recognizing everything for what it is produces a lot of fruit.
- → Don't leave me for anything in the world, don't put anything before eternity.
- → The omnipotent advises you not to neglect it.
- → Of course, as an alternative to me, you can love or own the world.
Relative arguments