This true, pure love searches the secrets of your thoughts, of your heart, where no man can enter and I reach.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → Think that your father never leaves you alone, that you have not been created to be prisoners, that you are free and children of the father.
- → Love between me and you is indispensable, it gives certainty, stability, coherence, it does not cheat and makes you free.
- → The knowledge of our relationship, our nature and the nature of the world, frees you from the slavery that oppresses you in the material world.
- → A person sufficiently free from the patterns of the world, gifted with attention and logic, can see things as they are.
- → The love I offer you has no limits, and desires your love, your free choice, comparable to mine in intensity.
- → If you want, you can choose me, spend your time looking for me.
- → Looking for me in the world is not easy, but you can do it and it's worth it.
- → Then you'll see, you won't be dragged away, overwhelmed by the illusion of the world.
- → You can and must choose me, if you want to discover the truth, your essential freedom, who you are, who I am, our love and the illusion of the world.
- → No man can escape the deception of the world if he does not choose me and apply his will consistently.
- → 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.
- → Observe the continuity, constancy and truth of changeability, inconstancy and volubility.
- → Reflection, intelligence can and must see, recognize and overcome the nature of the cosmos, changing, continuously discontinuous, certainly uncertain, contradictory, tending to annihilate itself, and find in a sure and indissoluble way the immortal nature and its own unity with it.
- → The experience of the world tells man that everything is temporary and probable, it shows total and continuous changeability.
Relative arguments