The illusion does not really exist, lasts only a short time and then fades away.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → I don't order, I love.
- → I do not show myself to you in command, overpowering or illusory.
- → This is not a command or an order.
- → I do not command, do not order, announce and proclaim gently that I am love for you.
- → I am the Lord, knowledge without boundaries, I am not overpowering, I do not command, do not order and do not impose ideas.
- → I do not command, I do not order, I love.
- → Wanting to command means not loving.
- → The man deluded by the world ignores my love for something that is nonexistent and he does not understand what exists.
- → Stay away from the flattery, the illusions of the world, from what the world sows, from what corrupts you and makes you weak.
- → My children are in charge of weights, burdens that oppress them everywhere, making them seduced, enraged, and attracted to nonexistent things.
- → The preciousness, the wonder of my love for my children, is not deceptive, false, it is true and does not disappoint.
- → This is the love that makes us meet, revealed, not illusory, in the fullness that I give to my children.
- → The world is empty, uncertain, unreal, it's not your homeland, it has only a brief deceptive experience in common with you.
- → The world imposes considerable limits and illusions on you, which you must experience and which one day will appear to you for what they are, little, nothing, a game compared to what I give you.
- → This world proclaims and makes us experience the temporariness and precariousness of everything, in the false perspective of the final victory of pure nothingness, of total annihilation.
Relative arguments