Examine the limited and the unlimited, especially in love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → The world is vain and it makes no sense.
- → My creation is not to be confused with other vain, nonexistent creations, work of a vain, illusory, unsure, uncertain world, that makes my children unconscious of the origin.
- → Evil is the world, this world, and it will end soon.
- → Everything in the world is ambiguous, uncertain.
- → Understanding the world's evil in depth without knowing me can be awful.
- → Your search in the world has ended and now you know who I am, who you are and what the world is.
- → Let the world go its own way, towards nothingness, according to its destiny, not to waste time and energy in trying to conquer it, possess it, save it or enjoy it more than much.
- → Play with the world if you want, but don't you stick to it and don't serve it.
- → Examine the limited and the unlimited, especially in love.
Relative arguments