I am one, indivisible like truth and love, and whoever chooses to follow truth and love cannot be divided from me.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → 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.
- → 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.
- → I am the source of life, the light that illuminates, the force that sustains and carries on, the voice that encourages and reminds that anything is possible, the hope, the peace, the truth that gives meaning, the love, the blessing that give grace.
- → To know me is to know the truth.
- → I am one, indivisible like truth and love, and whoever chooses to follow truth and love cannot be divided from me.
- → The truth cannot be denied or ignored, it must be accepted, respected, sought, found, lived, shared, defended, loved, appreciated, respected and honored.
Relative arguments