Your love for me, fully incorporated into who you are, will reveal to you the freedom hidden beyond the shackles and conditionings of the world.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → The world can not do anything to you, it can not destroy this love between you and me, it can distort and deform only the reality that belongs to it.
- → My sons, knock down your insecurities, every illusion and disappointment, destroy what causes pain, poverty and deception, free yourself from what hurts you, reflecting in silence that evil can not do anything because I am the only, immortal and indestructible certainty.
- → Get rid of what torments you or makes you fall, because everything is supported by this love, I am the eternal rock, the pillar, the primary column and nothing can hurt you or fall you down.
- → Do not be afraid, the world can not do anything to you.
- → If you don't let it, the world can't do anything to you or possess you.
- → You are right to refuse the voice that gives fault, because it does not love.
- → Love justifies, forgives, does not give fault, does not blame, does not threaten.
- → Pain is an invitation, it is not a sign of guilt, it is not definitive, it is not a condemnation.
- → I invite to love, I do not condemn.
- → I know the difficulties of the world and justify.
- → You can find the truth, which is me and my love.
- → I have given man unlimited potential, but he must see it, desire it and activate it freely.
- → Love is not content to love, it wants to be loved, and since love is a free act, you too must be free in order to love.
- → The choice, if involuntary, is illusory, ambiguous, it is not free, it begins to be valid only after a certain level of observation and reflection.
- → The path to knowledge and freedom requires a certain confidence in self and in the existence of truth.
- → Your love for me, fully incorporated into who you are, will reveal to you the freedom hidden beyond the shackles and conditionings of the world.
Relative arguments