I love you and that's all that matters.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → My love overwhelms and makes you free, free to love, free in the knowledge towards me, free in joy, in a freedom that makes my children in the continuous desire to look for me, to love me, to be completely mine.
- → My substance is the formula of love and coherence of knowledge.
- → The knowledge of my love is the essence of my origin, the blossoming of the belief of my children, who enter into me, are part of me, the knowledge of their own thoughts and the thoughts that make you slaves.
- → Now the Lord needs this encounter, this union achievable with knowledge in love, he is here with you, he desires love, he does not want to be neglected and pushed away.
Recurrences in the text
- → If you're looking for me, you'll find yourself.
- → I love you.
- → You're everything to me.
- → My love for each one of you is immense.
- → Come back to me, don't follow the world.
- → I love you and that's all that matters.
- → The world is for man an ambiguous mystery, unknowable and unpossessable.
- → To attach oneself to the world, to try to know and possess that which you cannot, generate pain, the oblivion of oneself, the enslavement to that which is by nature inferior.
- → Recognizing everything for what it is produces a lot of fruit.
- → Don't leave me for anything in the world, don't put anything before eternity.
- → The omnipotent advises you not to neglect it.
- → Of course, as an alternative to me, you can love or own the world.
- → Be content that we love each other and belong to each other.
- → Forget it, consider the world empty.
- → Love for others is well spent if you don't lose yourself and me.
- → What makes you lose me and yourself is drug to you.
Relative arguments