Above all love
a hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → In fragility you will find indestructibility, in pain joy, in the slavery of mechanism absolute freedom.
- → If you don't let it, the world can't do anything to you or possess you.
- → The fullness of being, of freedom and of love is for you a source, a fatherland and a origin.
- → Come soon to me.
- → I love you and I will save all who love me.
- → Who wants me will come to me.
- → Don't worry, you're mine, mine alone, and I'll save you.
- → Come to me now.
- → Forget the future, I want you now.
- → Every moment you can be with me, make the most of your time.
- → The world does everything, works in every way, with extraordinary efficiency, to distract you from me.
- → If you understand who I am, how much I love you and what the world is, you can understand how much you mean to me.
- → Every knowledge is the relationship between what is known and who knows, it is subjective, but my subjectivity expresses the absolute truth.
- → If your knowledge tends to mine, you find the truth, and for that purpose you exist.
- → Your destiny is to live and be as I am, and it will come true if and when you want it.
- → When you reach a good level of truth you can no longer abandon it.
- → I love you and that's all that matters.
- → The world is for man an ambiguous mystery, unknowable and unpossessable.
- → To attach oneself to the world, to try to know and possess that which you cannot, generate pain, the oblivion of oneself, the enslavement to that which is by nature inferior.
- → To sell off one's infinite dignity for what appears as soon as it disappears, worsens one's existence.
Relative arguments