You can love me as I love you, you have in you an infinite love, but you may not know it and not live it.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → To tempt the things of the world, or to hope that they will move the way you want them to, is still unsatisfactory because of their nature.
- → Pursuing what is uncertain is only and always disappointing, a waste of time and energy.
- → My certainty and truth, I know that you fully exist and I yearn for you and I belong beyond all illusions.
- → Every suffering calls you to return aware, to remember that every event in the world is empty, evanescent, non-existent, and we are real, eternal.
- → The cosmic illusion continually attacks you through all that of it to which you attach yourself, beginning with the body, yet this illusion, however great it may be, can do nothing to you.
Recurrences in the text
- → You are, you are eternal and you are me.
- → No matter how great you look like the world and its evil, know that you and I are infinitely more.
- → Eternal love is my only purpose.
- → Time is illusion and disappointment in unconsciousness, love in fullness.
- → You can love me as I love you, you have in you an infinite love, but you may not know it and not live it.
- → I desire you as equals, face to face, I do not want you as servants.
- → If I am benign and omnipotent, and I allow it, the malignity of the world implies your superiority to it, your divinity.
- → Trust as I do.
- → The unlimited going beyond is the secret of your and my being, the boundless divinity.
- → I'm your father and I take care of you, son, take care of me too.
- → If I, God, love you and allow you to face such a difficulty, my correctness implies that you are immense, divine, similar to me.
- → Every suffering calls you to return aware, to remember that every event in the world is empty, evanescent, non-existent, and we are real, eternal.
Relative arguments