You are loved children, but do not understand it, keep flattering from what surrounds you, abound in love and have a huge amount of love, but you give it in exchange for what does not belong to you.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ My children must recognize the poverty , the misery of the world , which hurts them, look inside themselves , wonder who they are , where they come from, who they belong to, who I am , what our relationship is , look at the world , what surrounds them, they must recognize why they feel weak , fragile , without resources .
→ Evil must be seen for what it is , it has a temporary , inconsistent , illusory nature , it can and must be overcome .→ To search within the world for his solution is a trap , the root of ambiguity and illusion .→ The resulting pain is an important sign of the consequence of illusion and of adhesion to illusion .→ The world in which you believe you are living is only an illusion , it does not really exist , forever, it is an ephemeral kingdom , empty , subject to destruction .→ 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.
→ It takes a very strong mind to hold the view of truth beyond the illusion of the world , which moves you away from the center .→ The strength of the world proclaims temporariness , tends to distance you from the truth , to chain you to its conditioning , to make you suffer .→ Love is the only thing that can last forever, it can be expressed in many different ways , but in the end it is strong , lasting , the key to eternity .→ Love is a gift that unites and makes you strong , a feeling that makes you feel alive and gives you the strength to face life 's challenges , a strength that inspires you to do great things and live with passion .→ I am always with you, even when you don 't know it, to listen , advise and encourage , to remind you that you are loved and that you are strong enough to face anything .
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