The choice of awareness coincides with love, it is love, it overcomes all deception, illusion and pain.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → If you look at the things of the world, you will not discover me, the light, you will discover only deception, illusion, and you will end up despising even you.
- → Let go of the things of the world, they are temporary, illusory, worthless, they harm man if he sticks to them.
- → Illusion wants to obscure truth and unawareness is the state in which consciousness is dominated by illusion.
- → Contemplate the illusion, do not fight it, do not despise it, do not love it, do not hate it, observe its emptiness.
- → I am with you, talk to me, listen to me, love me, smile at the world and at the illusion that lasts a little and vanishes into nothingness.
- → I am with you all forever.
- → The fundamental, basic choice is to know the truth.
- → Awareness is the fruit of wanting to know the truth.
- → Whoever does not conceive and chose the absolute truth cannot know and love it.
- → I am the absolute, the unlimited, the eternal, the pure spirit, the true being.
- → At any time you can choose between me and the temporary, the evanescent, the ambiguous, the material.
- → The unaware does not know that he must and can choose, he believes that life is his delusion in the domain of death and for fear of suffering and dying he loses sight of his immortal nature.
- → The fundamental choice is in the present, not about the acts of the past or what has to happen.
- → Think of me intensely, with love, and what is temporary will not touch you, you will be invulnerable.
- → You are the lord, master and responsible for this choice, your inner state, your way of being.
- → Act within yourself, think of me present, take me into account, speak to me, love me, listen to me, do not allow what is ephemeral to steal your attention.
- → Consider me the full truth, what all your love deserves.
- → I'm your greatest good, don't neglect me, don't forget me.
Relative arguments