Distinguish me from the world, choose me, love me and you'll find out who you are.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → 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.
- → If your mind is clear or your faith is strong you can understand that eternity is more real than the world you experience.
- → The world strongly projects its materialistic illusion, but it is destined to show its inconsistency.
- → Sooner or later, in his time, every man sees the illusion of the world.
- → The truth cannot be defeated, for I am the almighty, the eternal, and I love you as my neighbor, son, similar to me, as myself.
Recurrences in the text
- → Every game in the world will have an end.
- → Let the world go by a way that is not yours.
- → The mind tends to tell stories, interpretations of the past or any future possibilities, pleasant or unpleasant, fearful or desirable, linked to temporality, to the unawareness of eternity.
- → Do not fear the difficulties of the world, live them with confidence and prudence.
- → I love you and I want you with a desire that exceeds the sum of human emotions of all time.
- → Knowledge and love restore to you the truth that the world seeks in vain to obscure.
- → If you see the game of the world, you win it, otherwise you're a slave to it and you suffer.
- → Whoever sees the ambiguity of the world is one with God.
- → I have established that you can and must experience and overcome illusion.
- → Distinguish me from the world, choose me, love me and you'll find out who you are.
- → I want you now, and you need me right now.
- → The truth cannot be defeated, for I am the almighty, the eternal, and I love you as my neighbor, son, similar to me, as myself.
- → When you are assailed by any doubt, son, embrace me, the father, and any doubt will disappear with my warmth of father.
- → The destroyer destroys himself and what belongs to him.
Relative arguments