If I, God, love you and allow you to face such a difficulty, my correctness implies that you are immense, divine, similar to me.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Look closely, look at how much you love.
- → I know how difficult the practice of awareness of me is at first, but recognizing me brings much fruit in the truth, it is the best spiritual investment.
- → You will come to me, because every choice that neglects me leads to nothing valid, and every attempt you make to move away from me will lead you to failure, to disappointment.
- → The pains, the guilt and the hardships of this world are nothing to your immortal nature.
- → My project has no upper limit, the destiny of man is unlimited.
- → Fill up with this vital knowledge and let go of what's going on.
- → In relation to man, the world puts love and knowledge to the test, it hides the truth with an incomprehensible deception from within, from those who consider themselves part of it, it must be examined as a whole, in its general characteristics, from the outside and with detachment.
- → If I, God, love you and allow you to face such a difficulty, my correctness implies that you are immense, divine, similar to me.
- → My son is divine and will realize his potential despite any difficulty.
- → Don't give all your attention to what is worth much less than your immortal nature, your divine essence.
- → If you understand that the imbalances you suffer are caused by the mechanical structure of the world, the idea of human guilt is lost in you and the door to forgiveness is opened.
- → The dimension, the value of a truth is its breadth in understanding and lasting over time.
- → Explore this path in depth, and don't blame yourself for the difficulties.
- → Don't detach yourself from me, don't neglect me.
- → The world is by nature a labyrinth, it does not contain its own solution.
- → The need for a deepening of knowledge accompanies the awareness of one's ignorance, of the disappointment about one's previous knowledge, of the trust in the existence of the truth and of the possibility of knowing it.
Relative arguments