This world with its traps is illusion without love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → This love makes him fully acquainted with himself and me.
- → Now revelation is something wonderful for those who, in addition to experiencing, have full conviction of themselves and me.
- → This knowledge of oneself and me already exists in my child, is forgotten and removed.
- → My children who are not yet completely in the light, who see little light, climb, wander around the world in search of light, love, are in search of themselves, of me, of the meaning of their existence and life.
- → Blessed is he who knows me, loves me and understands me, for he finds his authentic self and can destroy the false images of himself and of me that the world has imposed on him.
- → I love you as much as you now hardly imagine, I know who you are, I know my project well.
- → Total love is union beyond all limits, perfect unity.
- → I see your wonderful potentials, your ultimate realities, where you today tend to see possible adversaries or enemies.
- → The man as son of God, the man as God, God in man are some of the announcements of my project about you.
- → I recognize you, I recognize me in you, I value you as worthy of the greatest love, I love you.
- → Seeing me in others regardless of their awareness is an immense gift, a high degree of truth, a seeing what is beyond the illusions of the world.
- → In the inevitable and unpleasant experience of uncertainty, of temporariness, of contradiction, you can conceive a state of greater fullness as a lack or necessity.
- → If your mind is clear or your faith is strong you can understand that eternity is more real than the world you experience.
- → The world strongly projects its materialistic illusion, but it is destined to show its inconsistency.
- → Sooner or later, in his time, every man sees the illusion of the world.
- → The truth cannot be defeated, for I am the almighty, the eternal, and I love you as my neighbor, son, similar to me, as myself.
Relative arguments