The truth stimulates you and calls you by all means, but the task of choosing it and looking for it is yours.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
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Recurrences in the text
- → Either you love the world and neglect God or vice versa.
- → In the way of knowing it is necessary to distinguish what is primary, fundamental.
- → Correct knowledge takes into account what is entirely true and overlooks what is ambiguous.
- → It is not permissible to neglect what has greater value in front of what is worth little or nothing.
- → Whoever is completely a prisoner of the world does not know he is, egoic subjectivity feeds on what develops it.
- → Awareness seeks what is entirely true.
- → Knowledge of the world has an inconsistent object.
- → A valid knowledge of the world observes and recognizes its inconsistency.
- → The idea of a total inconsistency does not exceed the limit of inconsistency, it does not satisfy the search for the full truth, the desire for awareness.
- → Every man can and must choose between quantity and quality.
- → Many superficial relationships cannot replace the deep, fundamental relationship.
- → If you always live turned out of yourself, you don't know who you are.
- → It takes a very strong mind to hold the view of truth beyond the illusion of the world, which moves you away from the center.
- → If the world forces you to lose sight of the absolute, apply the necessary mental intensity, choose to go back to considering the truth.
- → The truth stimulates you and calls you by all means, but the task of choosing it and looking for it is yours.
- → Every man can and must love and find the truth, but this forces him to face the great illusory and dissipating force of the world.
- → You find out who you are in choosing and seeking the truth.
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