The smallest of my sons is incomparably superior to everything of the world.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Trust me to start, and you can trust yourself.
- → Look at the world without fear, to find the totally other in us.
- → You're everything to me and I care about you more than anything in the world.
- → The need for me grows in those who approach me as much as the detachment from the world.
- → The smallest of my sons is incomparably superior to everything of the world.
- → If you don't lead it, your mind imposes on you the contents of the world, sooner or later painful.
- → If you don't see what's going through your mind, you can't drive it.
- → If you don't know me and how I feel about you, you'll hardly recognize the world's deception on your mind.
- → My nature desires a full loving relationship with you.
- → I desire you as equals, face to face, I do not want you as servants.
- → I love you as much as you now hardly imagine, I know who you are, I know my project well.
- → Truth will emerge immaculate after the absurdity of its denial, and I myself will rejoice fully in your realization in the one end of the greatest love.
- → Then you can see who you are, how close you are to me and we belong together.
- → Your destiny is to accomplish this feat, but only because my son can do it.
- → If you attribute the cause of the imbalances to you or to other men, further passive or aggressive imbalances, related to individual, human guilt, will result.
- → If you understand that the imbalances you suffer are caused by the mechanical structure of the world, the idea of human guilt is lost in you and the door to forgiveness is opened.
- → Going deeper into the examination of the causes, the painful imbalances originate in the structure of the world and the body, therefore in the devil or in God.
Relative arguments