I recognize you, I recognize me in you, I value you as worthy of the greatest love, I love you.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Constancy is always ambiguous in temporary ends, it makes full sense only after a valid level of evolution and knowledge, in the awareness of eternity.
- → The knowledge of the contrast between my omnipotent and loving nature, and the enormous malignancy of the cosmos, shows you what I have given you from the beginning, my nature.
- → I recognize you, I recognize me in you, I value you as worthy of the greatest love, I love you.
- → Living with God in this world means putting him first, considering him the only reason to live, one's own goal, feeling that one wants only him, living only for him.
- → If I am benign and omnipotent, and I allow it, the malignity of the world implies your superiority to it, your divinity.
- → The world is by its nature painful, illusory and malicious towards you, but the evil is doomed to end and you are immortal.
- → The realization of man in the light comes from love, it is a loving knowledge.
- → The unlimited going beyond is the secret of your and my being, the boundless divinity.
- → In this effort, the awareness of your and my immense love emerges in you.
- → The wish for me is fulfilled in a safe, balanced way, does not cause guilt, does not accuse.
- → The man taken by the world needs to detach himself from it to begin to see the truth.
- → The cosmic illusion continually attacks you through all that of it to which you attach yourself, beginning with the body, yet this illusion, however great it may be, can do nothing to you.
- → If you attribute the cause of the imbalances to you or to other men, further passive or aggressive imbalances, related to individual, human guilt, will result.
- → Love me and find me.
- → You do not belong to this world, you belong to eternity, you are mine and immortal.
Relative arguments