Every man is able to love me and to know that I love him.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → The experience of pain in the world makes sense.
- → The divine nature is already present in man even before his awareness.
- → The unconscious man does not know who he is, he has no idea of the gift he possesses.
- → Man can and must understand and choose, but this does not exclude the experience of pain.
- → Every man is able to love me and to know that I love him.
- → Awareness is the fruit of wanting to know the truth.
- → The world tries to keep you from knowing me, but you can love me in the world.
- → To understand me you have to think beyond the limits of this world, if you stop at the experience of this world you can not understand me.
- → The world is empty, uncertain, unreal, it's not your homeland, it has only a brief deceptive experience in common with you.
- → In this world, material logic imposes itself on man before he is able to defend himself, but it is subjected to destruction, and this painful bond pushes man to seek beyond.
- → The announcement, the revelation, the need to know and love tell man to direct his choice towards me.
- → The repeated experience of temporary and unintended loss of balance can be understood in several ways.
- → The unconscious experience of the world deludes and weighs down your nature.
- → What you now live in the perishable dimension, subjected to temporariness, is a brief and intense negative experience, which invites you to recognize and desire the gift for which I have destined you.
Relative arguments