The greatest wonder I have done is you, my beloved sons.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → The justice between me and you is not of the world, it is not reflected in guilt, it is of the spirit of the father, it is to have understanding of the relationship between me as father and you as sons, it is reflected, it spreads in the love that is not poor, not solitary, not superficial, it is deep, complete, that, if it is already known and possessed, it fills, transforms my son.
Recurrences in the text
- → 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.
- → Do not look to the world, to poverty, but to me, to the father and to the wealth that I am.
- → The greatest wonder I have done is you, my beloved sons.
- → You are mine and marvelous.
- → The third revelation aims at explaining the reason of man who begins to experiment with a useless experience on the human side, which pushes and moves in the world.
- → The purpose, the end of my children's existence, is the love between me and them discovered, sought, recognized, appeared, accomplished and realized.
- → You are love.
- → When I say pure I mean the root of being uncontaminated, not corrupt, incorruptible and invisible.
- → The justice between me and you is not of the world, it is not reflected in guilt, it is of the spirit of the father, it is to have understanding of the relationship between me as father and you as sons, it is reflected, it spreads in the love that is not poor, not solitary, not superficial, it is deep, complete, that, if it is already known and possessed, it fills, transforms my son.
- → The image that the world gives to my children makes them insecure and drags them into what is miserable.
- → The world does not have it, I have since the origin certainty, wealth, justice, love and knowledge.
- → The world conditions my children, creates for my children what seduces them and what will fall down with the being of my children.
Relative arguments