All evil will turn into ardor in you and you will realize an infinite love, worthy of mine.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → Observe the world, until you understand its painful, conditioned, subject to destruction, uncertain and ambiguous nature.
- → Find me as something completely different from the world, necessary for being, for knowing, fullness of being, of truth, of knowledge and love.
- → Then you can see who you are, how close you are to me and we belong together.
- → Desiring or practicing forgiveness or balance in difficulties overcomes the conditioning of the world.
Recurrences in the text
- → Nervous, habitual, profound emotional inconstancy is painful, lacking in self-confidence and in one's own purposes, but it can always evolve in the search and in the pursuit of a better state.
- → If you don't lead it, your mind imposes on you the contents of the world, sooner or later painful.
- → If you don't see what's going through your mind, you can't drive it.
- → If you don't know me and how I feel about you, you'll hardly recognize the world's deception on your mind.
- → The formula "everything is temporary" implies the inconsistency, uncertainty and ambiguity of itself, of those who affirm it and of those who believe in it.
- → Say that pain and difficulties are temporary, they belong to this world and not to you, who are destined to exist forever, with me, in love.
- → The more aware you are of me, the closer you are to yourself.
- → If you want it, the unlimited good is yours.
- → All evil will turn into ardor in you and you will realize an infinite love, worthy of mine.
- → Fill up with this vital knowledge and let go of what's going on.
- → In relation to man, the world puts love and knowledge to the test, it hides the truth with an incomprehensible deception from within, from those who consider themselves part of it, it must be examined as a whole, in its general characteristics, from the outside and with detachment.
- → Without me everything in the world deceives you.
Relative arguments