The malignant foolishness of the world does not love and puts command first.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → If the main purpose of man is within the world, this titanic work is overbearing or passive, always a failure.
- → Then man knows God, himself and the world.
- → The only value of the world's events is in promoting the awakening of my sons.
- → For the realized man, the events of the world count for nothing.
- → The malignant foolishness of the world does not love and puts command first.
- → You are destined for an unlimited good, but first you must achieve complete trust in me.
- → The illusion of the world is an extreme test for man.
- → Correctly recognizing forgery is an excellent way to the full truth.
- → Everything in the world is ambiguous, uncertain.
- → Understanding the world's evil in depth without knowing me can be awful.
- → The idea that man is eternal and divine is absolutely true, but conceivable only with a deep spiritual path.
- → Nothing temporary belongs to who you are and it is good that you understand it soon.
- → If and when you love me, full truth, you find me and possess me.
- → I desire and want you to love me, and I work effectively to make this happen.
- → My son, I love you, trust me.
- → You cannot change the nature of the world, changing the world is not your job.
- → I only ask you to go through the world trusting me, loving me, yourself and others, trying not to increase anyone's pain.
Relative arguments