I, God, love you according to my nature, in an infinite, unlimited and unconditional way.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Remember the illusion of the world, of fearing nothing, of going through the difficulties like a game, remember that nothing temporary is consistent.
- → The mind tends to tell stories, interpretations of the past or any future possibilities, pleasant or unpleasant, fearful or desirable, linked to temporality, to the unawareness of eternity.
- → Remember that nothing can separate us, that the pains and difficulties of life in this world promote man's journey and development towards me.
- → Please remember me, don't let the world take you, for your own good.
- → The unconscious needs rules, but whoever is close to the truth easily finds the appropriate act.
- → I, God, love you according to my nature, in an infinite, unlimited and unconditional way.
- → The darkness of the world tries by every means and at every moment to convince you that you belong to it.
- → Only the certainty of eternal truth and his bond to it can enable man to overcome the burden of the world.
- → The uncontrolled mind develops unconsciousness, makes man a slave to an inferior and infernal world.
- → The more you consider real to the world you are living, the less you can see my immense love and your infinite gain in reciprocating me.
- → Consider and deepen one by one my characteristics, because they concern you closely, because I am your father.
- → Pain comes from the world, it has a temporary, inconsistent reality.
- → If you do not put energy into guiding your mind, it leads you towards pleasant or unpleasant thoughts and feelings, towards less awareness and freedom.
- → A mind focused on internal goals of the world is a slave to the world and chains to the world.
- → Strengthening the mind with concentration without adjusting its goals leads to more pain, but opens up the possibility of a later turn towards higher goals.
- → The concentrated mind can come to understand clearly the nature of the world and the need to overcome it, until it reaches the light beyond the world.
Relative arguments