Do not love, do not want for you and do not look for things or relationships that are vain, false, empty, apparent, not sincere.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Let the world go.
- → Events do not matter.
- → Do not love, do not want for you and do not look for things or relationships that are vain, false, empty, apparent, not sincere.
- → The experience of pain in the world makes sense.
- → The resulting pain is an important sign of the consequence of illusion and of adhesion to illusion.
- → The choice explores the possibilities of adhering to the truth or being prisoners of illusion.
- → Look at the world and its perishable fruit well.
- → Do not fear the world.
- → The world can make you suffer or waste time, if you let it, but on a spiritual level it can't do anything to you, it can't kill you or separate you from me.
- → The illusion of evanescent pleasures and insistent fears wants to chain you in a painful, contradictory, apparently continuous temporality.
- → The world tries to keep you from knowing me, but you can love me in the world.
- → The nature of experience is ambiguous if it does not refer to what surpasses it.
- → The smallest of my sons is incomparably superior to everything of the world.
- → The only value of the world's events is in promoting the awakening of my sons.
- → In the fight for awakening you can see the enormous power of illusion and your changes in the face of events.
- → Almost all of humanity lives in the world ignoring the absolute, eternity, human nature and illusion of the world.
Relative arguments