Ignorance and pain mark the time that precedes your full accession to my love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → The human experience of pain is objectively inevitable in life in the world, because in it man must born, fall ill and die.
- → In addition, pain has a significant subjective factor, the difference between what you want and what happens, a difference on which man can gradually intervene.
- → If the main purpose of man is within the world, this titanic work is overbearing or passive, always a failure.
- → To win the world, man must have an end beyond the world, and adhere to that end until he considers the secondary world, devoid of true reality.
- → Then man knows God, himself and the world.
- → This path leads man to his real fullness, to minimize the world and any harmful conditioning.
Recurrences in the text
- → The time unaware of me is an illusion.
- → Unawareness is a state of false being that tends to replicate, it is contagious.
- → Who prefers the world loses himself, me and the world.
- → The more a man is inserted into the world, the more he is deluded.
- → This darkness is only temporary.
- → Don't worry, let the unpleasant world fade away.
- → The unconscious man does not know who he is, he has no idea of the gift he possesses.
- → I am with you, do not ignore me.
- → Those who ignore me do not know.
- → The unconscious is a slave to nothing, wanders into nothing, but only temporarily.
- → The attachment to the temporariness of the things of the world by eternal beings is ridiculous.
- → Ignorance and pain mark the time that precedes your full accession to my love.
- → The world becomes important for those who ignore eternity, but this illusion is short.
- → The more you choose to be with me, the more you know me, the world and yourself.
- → Your strong and balanced choice of me reveals the traps of the world and the unawareness that chains humanity.
- → Time is illusion and disappointment in unconsciousness, love in fullness.
- → Then man knows God, himself and the world.
- → A person sufficiently free from the patterns of the world, gifted with attention and logic, can see things as they are.
Relative arguments