I can love you everywhere, but love is uncertain in bodies, in sensations, in what is temporary, it is certain in what is eternal.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → You are always inside of me, you live in me.
Recurrences in the text
- → Love me and you will find light, truth, the fullness of being, something with respect to which the events of this world lose importance.
- → The development of love and knowledge needs the courage to pursue it.
- → Be certain that an eternally true reality exists and belongs to you.
- → I am irreplaceable and necessary, and you are able to understand and love me.
- → Truth will emerge immaculate after the absurdity of its denial, and I myself will rejoice fully in your realization in the one end of the greatest love.
- → I can love you everywhere, but love is uncertain in bodies, in sensations, in what is temporary, it is certain in what is eternal.
- → The assertion of the world is absurd, denying all truth, knowledge and meaningful formulation, including itself.
- → Being, truth, logic and love cannot be denied or separated consistently, they are absolutely one.
- → I am truth, certainty, eternity, fullness, especially love.
- → In every pain there is a particular demand for love on my part.
- → Absolute truth is undoubtedly the main truth to consider and love.
- → You can choose me or reject me, but not forever, the truth of your nature will eventually prevail over any illusion
- → Without me everything in the world deceives you.
- → I am the infinite thinking spirit, the root, the fullness and the deepest reality of being.
- → Nothing exists outside of me, the out of me does not exist.
- → You are always inside of me, you live in me.
- → I have chosen you as a neighbor, close, similar to me, to live together in my world, where there is no death or pain.
- → When he recognizes the emptiness of the world, the child knows that he does not belong to the world, because he seeks and possesses the truth that the world does not have.
Relative arguments