My children don't feel loved.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → 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
- → My children don't feel loved.
- → This need of love drives my children to look into the confusion and disorder of the world.
- → The world can not do anything to you, it can not destroy this love between you and me, it can distort and deform only the reality that belongs to it.
- → The man deluded by the world ignores my love for something that is nonexistent and he does not understand what exists.
- → In the adventure of the world you can realize that the world is just vain.
- → Come to me rejoicing, without throwing on yourself the miseries and poverty of the world.
- → Now my children feel they are not understood, because the mechanism where they live is made of emptiness, of nothing, of something that has no substance, concreteness and coherence.
- → They love the things of the world, that are not worth loving.
- → Recognize the miracles I make in your life, in your existence, that happen, that you do not see, because you are taken from the worries of the world and of the flesh.
- → This emptiness, this absence of substance, of reason, of heart, makes you slaves, prisoners of an empty world, which makes you believe you are deficient, exploits your deficiencies, makes you do what it wants.
- → Work on you, on your fears, uncertainties, illusions, disappointments, and what you care about.
- → You have resources and riches greater than the world.
- → The real importance is not about the world, it is about knowledge, the essence for which every child is born and lives, the only basis of existence, the love that leads to eternity.
- → 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.
Relative arguments