The beauty of the soul is love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → The world can not do anything to you, it can not destroy this love between you and me, it can distort and deform only the reality that belongs to it.
- → My sons, knock down your insecurities, every illusion and disappointment, destroy what causes pain, poverty and deception, free yourself from what hurts you, reflecting in silence that evil can not do anything because I am the only, immortal and indestructible certainty.
- → Get rid of what torments you or makes you fall, because everything is supported by this love, I am the eternal rock, the pillar, the primary column and nothing can hurt you or fall you down.
- → Do not be afraid, the world can not do anything to you.
- → If you don't let it, the world can't do anything to you or possess you.
Recurrences in the text
- → The beauty of the soul is love.
- → Love is the pearl of the soul.
- → Soul is knowledge.
- → Knowledge is love.
- → Infinite love is realized in you in corresponding to me.
- → Love, the desire for divine perfection, is born of divine perfection and belongs to it.
- → In love you realize what I have always done and desired towards you, a unity of being that precedes, unites and goes beyond doing.
- → Knowing that I love you is enough for you to trace the path of truth in the realm of illusion where you are now.
- → Wake up, love me, and I will always be yours.
- → Don't neglect me, I want to be with you.
- → If it speaks to you of love, the world deludes you or points to something that goes beyond it.
- → The beauty you see in the world does not belong to the world.
- → The detection of ambiguity is valid if it refers to the perfection that ambiguity conceals.
- → If you are content with what is ambiguous, including the rejection of ambiguity, you lose yourself and me.
- → Beyond a moral point of view, the way of life and the way of knowing influence each other.
- → The answer depends on the attachment and awareness of the individual.
- → Those who have found satisfaction in the world may tend to gross judgments.
- → Those who have not developed the search for truth may not know what to answer.
Relative arguments