This is a call of love, not a reprimand.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → That is why I created it, because you have this love in me.
- → For me you are already and always mine.
- → To love me, if you want to love me, you must meet me.
- → Physical nature makes choice difficult, pulls towards matter, to which it belongs.
- → To have you, I give you eternal life, my love and full happiness, if you want it.
- → For you, for your love, I operate in every way and always.
Recurrences in the text
- → Why don't you think of me?
- → This is a call of love, not a reprimand.
- → The world can't give you anything persistent.
- → 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.
- → I advise you lovingly not to neglect me.
- → 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.
Relative arguments