Stay with me, don't leave me, because I want you and I love you, and you need me.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → I love you, don't get away from me, don't neglect me.
- → Without me, you lose yourself, the world drags you into its illusion, it robs you of the truth, of your eternal identity.
- → I always love you, but when you're unconscious you forget and lose yourself and me.
- → If you take your attention away from me, you remain my son, but you forget it and suffer the illusions of the world.
- → If I am lovingly present in your consciousness, you know who you are and the world is not a problem for you.
Recurrences in the text
- → Without me you can not think.
- → Stay with me, don't leave me, because I want you and I love you, and you need me.
- → Look at me always present.
- → Love me, think of me and enjoy the good you feel deep inside you.
- → I'm here.
- → I am with you every moment, but you are not always present.
- → Without me, you lose yourself, the world drags you into its illusion, it robs you of the truth, of your eternal identity.
- → Know that I love you, live this knowledge present in you.
- → To love me is to choose me in your conscience, to know me very close, always accessible.
- → Knowing me present goes beyond sensations, I am present beyond the physical, sensory and emotional plane.
- → Every way of representing me has a certain value, but remember that I am inside you at the highest level of intimacy.
- → The truth cannot be defeated, for I am the almighty, the eternal, and I love you as my neighbor, son, similar to me, as myself.
- → Look how much love you have inside you, how you tend to understand, not to judge, how calm you are in wanting everything to come true.
- → You can see the development of your serenity and your inner smile beyond events.
- → Observe in yourself the disappearance of negative emotions and suffering.
- → If you want me, if you choose me within you, you can always find me in the certain light, in spirit and truth.
Relative arguments