I, the Lord, wish that you love in joy, without sorrow, that every day you slip what does not belong to me with lightness and sobriety.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → My children are fought, struggling in the vanity of confusion, not living in intelligence, living in misery, wandering in places, thoughts that do not exist, that they can not recognize, because every day the world seduces, fascinates them, makes them weak and fragile.
- → 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.
- → 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.
Recurrences in the text
- → Do not wander in the things of the world, do not worry about what makes you suffer.
- → I, the Lord, wish that you love in joy, without sorrow, that every day you slip what does not belong to me with lightness and sobriety.
- → 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.
- → When I see you in your weakness, in your pain, in the life that passes, that drags in the pain, I tell to leave every noise, every deception, the world and the flesh.
- → The second revelation is about the development, the journey, the path that man conducts and passes in the world, and the ways of life.
- → Recognizing their poverty in the world, they understand well that the world deceives them and makes them do things that are not theirs.
- → The image that the world gives to my children makes them insecure and drags them into what is miserable.
- → The world conditions my children, creates for my children what seduces them and what will fall down with the being of my children.
- → 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.
- → For me, it is better to see my son worrying sweetly for me and not brutally for the world.
- → From every child, from every ruin of my child I build things that are not of the world, that are extraordinary events.
Relative arguments