Every choice has the same nature as its object, it loves its object, unites and adapts to it.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Every choice has the same nature as its object, it loves its object, unites and adapts to it.
- → A strong attachment to what belongs to the world is failure, because man cannot possess what belongs to the world.
- → The world does not love, and therefore deceives, destroys and annihilates itself.
- → Many signs, including one's deepest aspirations, pain and revelation, help man to recognize the truth.
- → Once the level of spiritual pain has been overcome, the path is resolved in an inner simplification.
- → There is always light beyond the darkness, but the eyes of the body do not see the eternal light.
- → If everything were temporary, silence would be too, therefore absolute silence is absurd, contradictory, unthinkable, impracticable.
- → Love is the sign of the realization of coherence and of the individual.
- → A mind focused on internal goals of the world is a slave to the world and chains to the world.
- → Strengthening the mind with concentration without adjusting its goals leads to more pain, but opens up the possibility of a later turn towards higher goals.
- → The world is by nature a labyrinth, it does not contain its own solution.
- → A commitment sufficient in duration and intensity can recognize one's need for certainty and truth.
Relative arguments