Then you progressively detach yourself from the world and from worldly desires, you focus on transcendence and pain diminishes, until you see the eternal above all things and finally as the only reality.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ The game of the world is painful and misleading , it produces uncertainty , it tries to take away from man the awareness , the memory of his identity , of his destiny .→ Your identity , what you are , is what you are for me, it does not change , it is not your state , it is not conditioned , it does not depend on events , the world or history .→ You were created to seek your true identity , to be great , confident , free to love and be loved .→ You have the task of orienting yourself and choosing between opposing logics until you understand which one you love and identifies you.→ When you forget me you lose yourself too , you are alienated , robbed of your identity , alien to yourself , forbidden by the truth .
→ Confidently remember me, our relationship , who we are , our unbridgeable difference from the world , how the world works to obscure your knowledge and unbalance you.→ You do not belong to this world , you belong to eternity , you are mine and immortal .→ Your being , what you are , is not defined or influenced by the world , by events .→ Your dignity , your nature is divine , it does not change .
→ I have given man unlimited potential , but he must see it, desire it and activate it freely .→ Love is not content to love , it wants to be loved , and since love is a free act , you too must be free in order to love .→ The choice , if involuntary , is illusory , ambiguous , it is not free , it begins to be valid only after a certain level of observation and reflection .→ The path to knowledge and freedom requires a certain confidence in self and in the existence of truth .→ Your love for me, fully incorporated into who you are , will reveal to you the freedom hidden beyond the shackles and conditionings of the world .
Relative arguments