I love you as you are, I accept how you love me now, your way of looking for me, and I take into account your difficulties.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Recognizing things for what they are is a sign of awareness.
- → You are me on earth, in the temporary world, in not being.
- → The world is not real, it is ambiguous, false, misleading.
- → This world offers man the possibility of making the opposite choice to God, of denying, rejecting God and experiencing its consequences.
- → The resulting pain is an important sign of the consequence of illusion and of adhesion to illusion.
- → The pain of the world makes no sense in the world, it has its perfect meaning beyond the temporary world, in eternal love.
- → I love you as you are, I accept how you love me now, your way of looking for me, and I take into account your difficulties.
- → If you forget me, if you neglect me, if you detach yourself from me, you lose yourself in the nothingness of the world, which is not life, is not worthy of you, of what I give you existence for.
- → 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.
- → 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.
- → I love you as much as you now hardly imagine, I know who you are, I know my project well.
- → In the world it is difficult to understand and remember that I exist, I am eternal and I love you, that you have divine nature and the world is not real.
- → Your journey in the world is a temporary game, you are the son of the Most High, do not fear the world, do not worship it and do not submit to it.
- → I allow this pain in view of a project of infinite love, that overturns and transcends life in the world.
Relative arguments