Stay away from the flattery, the illusions of the world, from what the world sows, from what corrupts you and makes you weak.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → Distinguish the world from me, the invisible from the visible.
- → When I say pure I mean the root of being uncontaminated, not corrupt, incorruptible and invisible.
- → Choose the invisible, the father, love, light, peace, justice, harmony, clarity, perfection, immortality, and eternity.
- → I am the invisible Lord God father, I have revealed continually and in truth.
- → Leave the visible for my kingdom.
- → Your whole life is busy, revolves around empty, non-existent things, nothingness, loses sight of existing things, such as my love for you, your love for me and the light of which you are in the presence.
- → If the son looks inside himself silently, he begins to reflect with love, detached from what damages and fills his thoughts, his reason, his heart, finally he manages to find me, he is in my presence, he finds himself, me, his and my origins, he knows deeply the love, the light, the balance lost wandering in the inconstant world.
- → In search of love over time, the divine being becomes corrupted and materialized, then recovers what he had lost, enriching himself in multiplicity.
- → Nervous, habitual, profound emotional inconstancy is painful, lacking in self-confidence and in one's own purposes, but it can always evolve in the search and in the pursuit of a better state.
- → Temporaneity, fragility, a way of being destined not to be, expresses the contradiction, the ambiguity of the world and of what belongs to it.
- → Say that pain and difficulties are temporary, they belong to this world and not to you, who are destined to exist forever, with me, in love.
- → The world is by its nature painful, illusory and malicious towards you, but the evil is doomed to end and you are immortal.
- → Let the world go its own way, towards nothingness, according to its destiny, not to waste time and energy in trying to conquer it, possess it, save it or enjoy it more than much.
Relative arguments