Examine the limited and the unlimited, especially in love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Let the world go by a way that is not yours.
- → Do not follow the world.
- → Follow me, search for eternity.
- → At most play with the world, without binding you to what passes.
- → 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 time and the pain of the world are nothing compared to eternity.
- → The knowledge of eternity annihilates the world.
- → If the main purpose of man is within the world, this titanic work is overbearing or passive, always a failure.
- → Then man knows God, himself and the world.
- → As long as it does not exceed the logic of the world, man despairs, but all this is temporary.
- → Your search in the world has ended and now you know who I am, who you are and what the world is.
- → Let the world go its own way, towards nothingness, according to its destiny, not to waste time and energy in trying to conquer it, possess it, save it or enjoy it more than much.
- → Play with the world if you want, but don't you stick to it and don't serve it.
- → The idea that man is eternal and divine is absolutely true, but conceivable only with a deep spiritual path.
- → Examine the limited and the unlimited, especially in love.
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