Love is not content with uniqueness, it requires the other to love, it prevails over uniqueness and generates the other.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Observe the world, until you understand its painful, conditioned, subject to destruction, uncertain and ambiguous nature.
- → Love is not content with uniqueness, it requires the other to love, it prevails over uniqueness and generates the other.
- → The repeated experience of temporary and unintended loss of balance can be understood in several ways.
- → Once the level of spiritual pain has been overcome, the path is resolved in an inner simplification.
- → To correspond with me you must actively counteract the deception that the world always operates.
- → If evil seems to be coming from someone, remember that people go through different levels of awareness, like you.
- → The strength of the world proclaims temporariness, tends to distance you from the truth, to chain you to its conditioning, to make you suffer.
- → The worst trap in your path is considering yourself different and colliding with others to boost your ego.
- → Men differ temporarily in what they know, they do not differ in who they are.
- → If everything were temporary, silence would be too, therefore absolute silence is absurd, contradictory, unthinkable, impracticable.
- → Love is the sign of the realization of coherence and of the individual.
- → I have chosen you as a neighbor, close, similar to me, to live together in my world, where there is no death or pain.
- → What you now live in the perishable dimension, subjected to temporariness, is a brief and intense negative experience, which invites you to recognize and desire the gift for which I have destined you.
- → The development of eternity is an attitude that unites us.
- → I have given you my project inviting you to participate in it with your love and your announcement.
- → The world is by nature a labyrinth, it does not contain its own solution.
- → Valid knowledge seeks truth and certainty, and is the first tool for adequate and effective choices and actions.
Relative arguments