The world conditions my children, creates for my children what seduces them and what will fall down with the being of my children.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
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- → 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.
- → Do not be fooled by the world.
- → Do not look to the world, to poverty, but to me, to the father and to the wealth that I am.
- → I am not poverty.
- → My sons can watch me, watch the world, themselves, recognize the difference between myself and the world, between me and them and between them and the world.
- → My children have to work to know me better, to look in better and to recognize their poverty in the world.
- → Recognizing their poverty in the world, they understand well that the world deceives them and makes them do things that are not theirs.
- → The world conditions my children, creates for my children what seduces them and what will fall down with the being of my children.
- → Do not love the illusion.
- → Getting away from the father means appropriating of what is not of my son and to leave to the world what is of my son.
- → From every child, from every ruin of my child I build things that are not of the world, that are extraordinary events.
- → You are conditioned, bombed and involved by the world.
- → I create and not destroy, love and not hate, and I am not the darkness in this dark world, because I am the light.
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