You will come to me naturally, when you realize who you have always been.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → The process of the nature of things will pass, it is not eternal.
- → Becoming is a process of implementation of the divine nature of man.
- → This body is nothing, it is not comparable to the man God.
- → The temporary deceives.
- → Man is eternal and the world is temporary.
- → What belongs to death is temporary in nature.
- → Let go the illusion of the world, of the body and of nothingness out of your mind.
- → Observe the always present truth, by nature still and eternal, even in illusion.
- → You will see the end of the world.
- → Evil must be seen for what it is, it has a temporary, inconsistent, illusory nature, it can and must be overcome.
- → This project is intimately connected to the loving nature of God, so it is God himself.
- → Man can and must understand and choose, but this does not exclude the experience of pain.
- → Man is destined to realize divinity.
- → The difficulties are temporary and illusory.
- → The materiality will disappear.
- → You will come to me naturally, when you realize who you have always been.
Relative arguments