This path must go through illusion, disappointment, pain, and finally leads you to my presence, to the fullness of love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
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- → Find me as something completely different from the world, necessary for being, for knowing, fullness of being, of truth, of knowledge and love.
- → This path must go through illusion, disappointment, pain, and finally leads you to my presence, to the fullness of love.
- → No matter how much you have deluded yourself and suffered, all that matters is forever achieving what I wanted and you exist for.
- → The path in the world is much easier for those who understand it and love me.
- → My and your being completely different from the world is not easily understood by those who have adapted to the logic of the world.
- → The logic of the world is ambiguous, malignant, and easily takes hold of an underdeveloped mind.
- → In practice, every man is initially plagiarized by the world, but he can discover it and find the truth, which he is naturally entitled to.
- → The fullness of truth must be found individually, but it can be helped by receiving an announcement.
- → In the game of the world, illusion has enormous power and uses it with great efficiency, obscuring the immense truth, which wants to be found with intelligence, courage and love.
- → I'm always with you, but I respect your choice, my son.
- → Unhooked from me you are close to nothing, you run the risk of being absorbed by nothing.
- → I have your sense, what the world tries to make you lose.
- → Your identity, what you are, is what you are for me, it does not change, it is not your state, it is not conditioned, it does not depend on events, the world or history.
- → Your understanding and realization of who you are changes over time.
- → What you are and what happens to you are realities that are not comparable by nature.
- → If you identify with what is happening you devalue yourself, you become heavy, you forget who you are and you suffer.
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