My children are woven of love, for this love need they are driven to the streets of the world, where they seek love and freedom to love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → The origin of your insecurity is not me, it is you who seek in a world that cannot give certainties, which can only give seduction and deception.
- → You, children, need a huge quantity of love, which has not to be sought in the world, has to be sought in me, who am endless love.
- → I want children full of love, in joy, who do not worry in the seek, who live in me, for me and in the delicacy of this love.
- → My child like you pursues, needs to reach a tormented, sick love, that is not, does not exists, does not make happy and that is the world.
- → My children are woven of love, for this love need they are driven to the streets of the world, where they seek love and freedom to love.
- → What is visible is only visible, not safety, never makes my children happy, because they live a confused and disordered love.
- → Day after day my children fight and pay an high price, because they can not listen to me when I shout sweetly of love.
- → Given by a vacillating love need, you fall into the traps that the world has made available to you.
- → But you are attached to the world, to the things of the world, you do not recognize me, the father who always loves you, deeply, and who treats you in love.
- → Truth is completely spiritual, always present, and must be sought in the present of consciousness, beyond material events.
- → I first put you in this uncertain world, so that you could intuit and look for what seems to be missing here entirely.
- → Today most of you do not conceive of my love and neglect me, many fear me, someone tries to use me for his needs in the world.
- → You indirectly love me in trying to be benign and consistent in your life, especially in relation to others.
- → Even if you love me, the world will try to hurt you, but it can only do it superficially, it will not affect who you are.
Relative arguments