You can love me as I love you, you have in you an infinite love, but you may not know it and not live it.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → I live for you and you for me.
- → Those who live these certainties know that they belong to me, to the truth, and not to the world, in an indestructible bond of mutual love.
- → To tempt the things of the world, or to hope that they will move the way you want them to, is still unsatisfactory because of their nature.
- → Every suffering calls you to return aware, to remember that every event in the world is empty, evanescent, non-existent, and we are real, eternal.
- → In this world, the immortal can delude himself into being temporary, but what is temporary can never be enough for the immortal.
- → A part of this process, the detection of one's contrast with the world, is aided by pain.
- → The truth is eternal, unlimited, your essence, your root, your nature and your destiny.
- → If you turn away from the truth you lose yourself, you forget who you are and you suffer.
- → The strength of the world proclaims temporariness, tends to distance you from the truth, to chain you to its conditioning, to make you suffer.
- → The illusion of the world generates a great but temporary pain, it has no power over the eternal truth, over your essence.
- → If you want you can oppose the world and return to the truth, and in this act you find yourself and a deep understanding for others.
- → When you recognize the world for what it is, you leave it to its destiny and turn to me, you will be ready for your destiny of eternity.
- → The game of the world is painful and misleading, it produces uncertainty, it tries to take away from man the awareness, the memory of his identity, of his destiny.
- → Your destiny is endless love and light, beyond all limits, and even the worst darkness and saddest pain ultimately collaborate in that destiny.
- → Every man is equal by nature and destiny, and must walk his path, his history, towards the same goal.
- → Trust in any practice is doomed to failure in the world, no doing within the world can give you real life.
Relative arguments