The malignant foolishness of the world does not love and puts command first.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → I don't order, I love.
- → I do not show myself to you in command, overpowering or illusory.
- → This is not a command or an order.
- → I do not command, do not order, announce and proclaim gently that I am love for you.
- → I am the Lord, knowledge without boundaries, I am not overpowering, I do not command, do not order and do not impose ideas.
- → I do not command, I do not order, I love.
- → Wanting to command means not loving.
- → Self-confidence is necessary for the journey, but it must be ready to detach itself from any temporary form.
- → In the inevitable and unpleasant experience of uncertainty, of temporariness, of contradiction, you can conceive a state of greater fullness as a lack or necessity.
- → The unconscious needs rules, but whoever is close to the truth easily finds the appropriate act.
- → Find me as something completely different from the world, necessary for being, for knowing, fullness of being, of truth, of knowledge and love.
- → I love my children, I know that my children love me, they already possess love, they do not bring out love because they are taken by the poverty and misery of the world.
- → In the world there is no substance, knowledge, root, there is seduction, poverty, misery of reason, knowledge, and heart.
- → Come to me rejoicing, without throwing on yourself the miseries and poverty of the world.
- → All the secret lies in recognizing that every poverty, lacking, and empty is not part of you and belongs to the world.
Relative arguments