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.
- → Recognizing things for what they are is a sign of awareness.
- → Your need for truth is love of God.
- → I desire to be with you, to love you and to be loved.
- → I am all the meaning of everything.
- → Seen without me, nothing makes sense.
- → Everything in the world, including the whole world, has no meaning in itself, but even ambiguity finds meaning in me in love for you.
- → Even pain finds meaning in love and results in a sign of greater truth.
- → In the world there is more truth in pain experienced with love than in well-being.
- → A minimum of discernment is necessary and sufficient to recognize possible temptations.
- → The pain of the world makes no sense in the world, it has its perfect meaning beyond the temporary world, in eternal love.
- → Suffering is part of the great divine plan, so that you can perfect yourself and remain in me and in my plan.
- → Suffering lived with me is love, without me it is despair.
- → Without me, you lose yourself, the world drags you into its illusion, it robs you of the truth, of your eternal identity.
- → I can love you everywhere, but love is uncertain in bodies, in sensations, in what is temporary, it is certain in what is eternal.
- → If you believe in me, in our bond, in indestructibility, you cannot take into account or worry about what is ephemeral.
- → The announcement, the revelation, the need to know and love tell man to direct his choice towards me.
- → The trial that now touches the world is for the benefit of all of you, my children, it shows you the ephemeral nature of things in the world and draws your attention to me, your eternal need for love and certainty.
Relative arguments