I definitely love you.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Don't worry, let the unpleasant world fade away.
- → The experience of pain in the world makes sense.
- → Man can and must understand and choose, but this does not exclude the experience of pain.
- → I definitely love you.
- → 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.
- → If and when you know who you're, you can let go, you can trust me, love me and let me act.
- → If you are conscious, you can recognize me in every act of love.
- → 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.
- → This world proclaims and makes us experience the temporariness and precariousness of everything, in the false perspective of the final victory of pure nothingness, of total annihilation.
- → I am always with you, and knowing this is a great good for you, but this continuity is not bound by what you experience.
- → In the inevitable and unpleasant experience of uncertainty, of temporariness, of contradiction, you can conceive a state of greater fullness as a lack or necessity.
- → 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.
- → The world seeks to obscure the higher reality of full truth and draws you towards its ever decomposable and temporary emptiness.
- → A time of recollection and solitude strengthens the mind and detaches you from the dust of nothingness.
- → If you don't have the strength to seek and see what's always true, you can't have meaningful relationships.
Relative arguments