Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Your destiny, your nature is the truth, and I am it.
- → The body does not matter, it's an interface to the game.
- → The certainty that you find in me contrasts with the uncertainty that the world has by nature and gives you.
- → Pain is part of the body and the world, not of eternity.
- → What you are has nothing in common with the temporary nature of the world.
- → You and I belong to each other by nature, and nature does not lie, can not be altered.
- → This temporary world has an opposite nature to mine, it's my opposite.
- → Your nature is your destiny, nothing dark belongs to you.
- → The world is an instrument, a means that does not know and does not have its own end.
- → What belongs to the world has the nature of the world, it finds meaning only in being used in view of what surpasses it.
- → Man does not have the nature of the world; in being used for other purposes he undergoes a forcing.
- → The end of man belongs to him, it is his very nature and it surpasses this world.
- → Eternity is your true nature, your destiny, it is not a dream or a myth.
Relative arguments