Who loves does not feel guilt, does not blame, does not offend and does not hurt.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Who loves does not feel guilt, does not blame, does not offend and does not hurt.
- → The fault is not love.
- → The light of awareness, the knowledge of truth dissolves fear and guilt.
- → The pain of the world makes no sense in the world, it has its perfect meaning beyond the temporary world, in eternal love.
- → If you fear or crave the world, you can not observe it, you lose sight of the truth, you and me, you can not love me.
- → For you, for your love, I operate in every way and always.
- → Do not fear the difficulties of the world, live them with confidence and prudence.
- → If you go beyond the world you find me, our love, yourself, you can see the game of the world and smile at it.
- → Pain is the difference between what you want and what happens.
- → The ambiguity of the world makes it impossible for the correct knowledge of the world on the part of what belongs to it and by those who believe they belong to it.
- → A being of the world cannot recognize the ambiguity of the world.
- → To be able to see the world for what it is, it is necessary to know eternity and to look at temporariness from a position that transcends it.
Relative arguments