The knowledge of the truth is an unlimited path of union with it, a process to which the word love competes well.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Every man is able to understand the truth just enough to find the way.
- → The knowledge of the truth is an unlimited path of union with it, a process to which the word love competes well.
- → The world does everything, works in every way, with extraordinary efficiency, to distract you from me.
- → If you understand who I am, how much I love you and what the world is, you can understand how much you mean to me.
- → Every knowledge is the relationship between what is known and who knows, it is subjective, but my subjectivity expresses the absolute truth.
- → If your knowledge tends to mine, you find the truth, and for that purpose you exist.
- → The world is screaming, but it can't have you.
- → You are mine forever.
- → Once you've found the truth, you can't go back.
- → There is no freedom without truth.
- → In me, freedom coincides with truth.
- → The world is trying to deny truth and freedom.
Relative arguments