Man needs love, he was created for love, he is love in every part, he must recognize what he has inside, he must know who he is, who I am, he can realize the truth by detaching himself from the world, from empty things , vain, illusory, which do not give love, which give only an apparent, fragile love which tends to destroy and destroy itself.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ Man needs love , he was created for love , he is love in every part , he must recognize what he has inside, he must know who he is , who I am , he can realize the truth by detaching himself from the world , from empty things , vain , illusory , which do not give love , which give only an apparent , fragile love which tends to destroy and destroy itself .
→ Think that your father never leaves you alone , that you have not been created to be prisoners , that you are free and children of the father .→ Love between me and you is indispensable , it gives certainty , stability , coherence , it does not cheat and makes you free .→ The knowledge of our relationship , our nature and the nature of the world , frees you from the slavery that oppresses you in the material world .→ A person sufficiently free from the patterns of the world , gifted with attention and logic , can see things as they are .→ The love I offer you has no limits , and desires your love , your free choice , comparable to mine in intensity .
→ I love you, do the same also you, fall in love with me, make love grow inside and outside of you constantly , love me.→ The experience of the world is an illusion , it conditions you continuously , with an enormous amount of false information since your childhood , since you could not recognize it.→ The world is by nature fragile , temporary , constantly trying to delude and disappoint you, to convince you that you have its nature , that you are fragile , temporary , and you belong to it.→ I am always with you, and knowing this is a great good for you, but this continuity is not bound by what you experience .
Relative arguments