Being, truth, logic and love cannot be denied or separated consistently, they are absolutely one.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → This is true, pure, free love, that has joy, which is only the encounter, the link and the union with me God and father.
- → If you know, understand what I feel for you and you for me, you will come to me, to the father, to the light, to love, to that love that makes you free, happy, possesses you in truth, in security, overcomes all boundaries and limits.
- → You say that you are sons of the father, of a wealth that goes beyond all boundaries, of a love that does not enslave you, makes you free, loved, above all it makes you know your true nature, what you are, what I am and what I am. what will be in love.
- → Living only as children in love, in joy, in the truth that I am, you are free, in love, generous and mine.
- → Observe the always present truth, by nature still and eternal, even in illusion.
- → This world with its traps is illusion without love.
- → The world is an evanescent illusion, it seems beautiful, but if you love it, it poisons you, but not permanently.
- → You are called to choose between the absolute truth and the illusion of the world, the worst of drugs.
- → Pain is illusory.
- → Do not love lying, the great thief, the world, illusion, not being.
- → Remember the illusion of the world, of fearing nothing, of going through the difficulties like a game, remember that nothing temporary is consistent.
- → Not believing in the existence of truth means not believing in anything, believing in pure nothingness, in total absurdity.
- → Think of me, he who was never born, cannot die, nothing fears, does not waver, always is, lives and loves fully.
- → If everything were temporary, nothing would make sense, knowledge would be annihilated with all consideration, value and hope.
- → Denying that truth exists is tantamount to believing that nothing exists or makes sense, up to the extreme consequence of affirming absolute nothingness.
Relative arguments