Above all love
a hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Evil must be seen for what it is, it has a temporary, inconsistent, illusory nature, it can and must be overcome.
- → The world is an insubstantial structure, subject to destruction, and what belongs to it has the same characteristics.
- → Man is born into the world chained to the fragility of the body and is deeply conditioned by it before having the ability to get rid of it.
- → Recognizing the existence of a dimension completely different from the world and one's belonging to it is for man a titanic, necessary work in which he discovers who he is.
- → Many signs, including one's deepest aspirations, pain and revelation, help man to recognize the truth.
- → 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.
- → Pursuing what is uncertain is only and always disappointing, a waste of time and energy.
- → My certainty and truth, I know that you fully exist and I yearn for you and belong to you beyond all illusions.
- → 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.
- → The cosmic illusion continually attacks you through all that of it to which you attach yourself, beginning with the body, yet this illusion, however great it may be, can do nothing to you.
- → While the negative energy of the world stimulates your mental and physical structures, if you want, you can turn your attention to me, to the infinite father, and open yourself to my love.
- → The intensity of the evil can only temporarily overcome your balance.
- → The repeated experience of temporary and unintended loss of balance can be understood in several ways.
- → If you can't be as aware as you want, that doesn't mean our bond is flimsy or fragile.
Relative arguments