Love the truth that does not stir to appear, that does not fear falsehood, which allows the unconscious man his vanity, his freedom to choose nothingness.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
Recurrences in the text
→ You know enough .→ Love the truth that does not stir to appear , that does not fear falsehood , which allows the unconscious man his vanity , his freedom to choose nothingness .→ The world , as it is , is a fun game , if it is seen with the Lord .→ An attitude of fear or flight with respect to pain and the world makes man a slave , reinforces the illusion he fears .→ Recognizing my love is loving me.→ These are the temptations of the world , inconsistent and temporary phenomena .→ I love you and you know it.→ Who wants it can love me.→ I love you.→ Recognize me.→ Recognize that I love you.→ Knowing eternal love reveals to you the truth that the world is trying to hide .→ The greatness of man is shown and revealed in recognizing the relationship of infinite love with God and the dark action of the world .→ Recognized the endless love , man can see and manage the world for what it is .→ The more you know your love for me, the more it strengthens and manifests itself in you.→ You can tell how long I've been waiting for you and how much I want you, by observing how much you miss me and want me.→ Outside of love there is only nothingness , and just before nothingness there is a cruel darkness .Relative arguments