What is relative, the world is temporary, deceptive, intentionally false, it must be understood for what it is, it must not be loved, desired, overestimated, it must be let go, it must be seen as non-existent, illusory and not feared.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ I don 't want the children to let themselves be taken by the snares of the world , of the flesh , by the flattery of that world that drags them and pushes them not to seek me, not to possess me, not to feel loved .→ I desire children in the light , of the light , not tormented , who do not drag the world behind them, who think me and who love me.→ What is relative , the world is temporary , deceptive , intentionally false , it must be understood for what it is , it must not be loved , desired , overestimated , it must be let go , it must be seen as non-existent , illusory and not feared .→ The world is the negative pole of choice and has the task of deceiving man and making him suffer until man decides to love God fully .
Recurrences in the text
→ Light and love , God shines in you, reflects and propagates his light on the men of the world .→ Do not give in to the evil doubts of the world .→ Do not cultivate malicious doubts .→ Whoever listens to God manifests him in the world .→ What is relative , the world is temporary , deceptive , intentionally false , it must be understood for what it is , it must not be loved , desired , overestimated , it must be let go , it must be seen as non-existent , illusory and not feared .→ God is blessed , the world is painful .→ God is eternal and the world is temporary .→ Eternity refers only to God , but it can be lived immediately in the world .→ Then the eternal lord is everything .→ Then the world is annihilated and the conscience frees itself from the deception of the world .→ The man taken from the world is a slave to the world and suffers .→ You are God in this world .→ Light up the world in those who need it.→ Love the light that the world does not have .Relative arguments