If I, God, love you and allow you to face such a difficulty, my correctness implies that you are immense, divine, similar to me.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Things, events and bodies do not count, are not worth, they are nothing.
- → God generates himself in you.
- → Let the world go where it has to go, to nothing.
- → The temporary aspects of history, the events, count for little or nothing compared to the full realization of the eternal project.
- → My nature desires a full loving relationship with you.
- → I desire you as equals, face to face, I do not want you as servants.
- → Living with God in this world means putting him first, considering him the only reason to live, one's own goal, feeling that one wants only him, living only for him.
- → If I am benign and omnipotent, and I allow it, the malignity of the world implies your superiority to it, your divinity.
- → The world is by its nature painful, illusory and malicious towards you, but the evil is doomed to end and you are immortal.
- → The realization of man in the light comes from love, it is a loving knowledge.
- → The unlimited going beyond is the secret of your and my being, the boundless divinity.
- → In this effort, the awareness of your and my immense love emerges in you.
- → Observe the world, until you understand its painful, conditioned, subject to destruction, uncertain and ambiguous nature.
- → If I, God, love you and allow you to face such a difficulty, my correctness implies that you are immense, divine, similar to me.
- → If you can't be as aware as you want, that doesn't mean our bond is flimsy or fragile.
- → Valid knowledge seeks truth and certainty, and is the first tool for adequate and effective choices and actions.
- → When he recognizes the emptiness of the world, the child knows that he does not belong to the world, because he seeks and possesses the truth that the world does not have.
Relative arguments