For love God and the world are opposed, you love one of the two and neglect the other.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → The divine nature is already present in man even before his awareness.
- → The unconscious man does not know who he is, he has no idea of the gift he possesses.
- → If you want to notice it, you have to think about it voluntarily, with love.
- → Ignore me, doubt me and you will experience the painful illusion.
- → Nothing you feel and experience in the world is real or shows you who you are.
- → Hold on, stay aware of me, and you'll be stronger than the world, you can't be won by illusion.
- → Admire already now, with faith, what everyone will admire in his time, in full realization.
- → Temporaneity, fragility, a way of being destined not to be, expresses the contradiction, the ambiguity of the world and of what belongs to it.
- → The world imposes considerable limits and illusions on you, which you must experience and which one day will appear to you for what they are, little, nothing, a game compared to what I give you.
- → If your mind is clear or your faith is strong you can understand that eternity is more real than the world you experience.
- → The announcement, the revelation, the need to know and love tell man to direct his choice towards me.
- → Going deeper into the examination of the causes, the painful imbalances originate in the structure of the world and the body, therefore in the devil or in God.
- → Love is a voluntary choice and a way of knowing.
- → Orienting, turning, voluntarily directing the mind, knowledge, attention towards God, towards the presence and point of view of God, implies realizing how much you have ignored and neglected God, and recognizing the emptiness of the world.
- → For love God and the world are opposed, you love one of the two and neglect the other.
- → The unconscious experience of the world deludes and weighs down your nature.
- → A time of recollection and solitude strengthens the mind and detaches you from the dust of nothingness.
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