I am the truth and I love you.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → I am, you are and we are one.
- → I am and you with me.
- → I am and you are, right, one with me.
- → I am God, your God, your father.
- → I am yours and you mine.
- → I am, I am with you, I am you.
- → I am God and you are me on earth.
- → I am the truth and I love you.
- → Somehow you are certain that I exist, I am present and I love you.
- → The world is uncertain, it does not have and can not give certainty.
- → You are certain and eternal.
- → You are me.
- → You are.
- → The world is not.
- → Attachment to the world, to materiality, is the worst enemy of your fulfillment in eternity.
- → The measure of the world, the dimension of evil, if you look at me tells you who you are and what is our relationship.
- → If you look at me and the world for what we really are, you find out who you are.
Relative arguments