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
Recurrences in the text
- → Without me you can not think.
- → Observe the always present truth, by nature still and eternal, even in illusion.
- → Seen without me, nothing makes sense.
- → Man can and must know and follow the way to overcome evil.
- → Destroy the illusion of the world, defeat the nothingness of evil, because it does not exist, it is not, it is not eternal and it is not me.
- → The divine nature of man destines him to recognize the chasm of the world in view of the immense eternal truth.
- → If you're sure the world is uncertain, you know you don't belong to it.
- → Certainty belongs to awareness, it is full realization, a permanent state of truth, a definitive, absolute, non-changeable value.
- → The nature of the world's things is ephemeral, ambiguous.
- → The need for me grows in those who approach me as much as the detachment from the world.
- → To believe it is necessary to believe that there is truth, a reality that is always true, eternal.
- → Without me, you lose yourself, the world drags you into its illusion, it robs you of the truth, of your eternal identity.
- → Infinite love is also in bodies, but certainly beyond bodies, even in sensations, but certainly beyond sensations, even in temporariness, but certainly beyond temporariness.
- → I can love you everywhere, but love is uncertain in bodies, in sensations, in what is temporary, it is certain in what is eternal.
- → Certain love is eternal and there I am fully.
- → The need for infinite love that I have placed in you does not find a valid correspondence in the world.
Relative arguments