My love is perfect and in you it will be perfected over time if and as much as you want it and allow it.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → The fundamental, basic choice is to know the truth.
- → Awareness is the fruit of wanting to know the truth.
- → Whoever does not conceive and chose the absolute truth cannot know and love it.
- → I am the absolute, the unlimited, the eternal, the pure spirit, the true being.
- → At any time you can choose between me and the temporary, the evanescent, the ambiguous, the material.
- → The unaware does not know that he must and can choose, he believes that life is his delusion in the domain of death and for fear of suffering and dying he loses sight of his immortal nature.
- → The fundamental choice is in the present, not about the acts of the past or what has to happen.
Recurrences in the text
- → If you choose me you are aware and if you are aware, you choose me.
- → I have definitely chosen you and this is love.
- → Love me and you will find light, truth, the fullness of being, something with respect to which the events of this world lose importance.
- → The divine nature of every man in manifesting itself recognizes and explains the immense light hidden in the darkness of the world.
- → The temporariness, fragility, pain and contradiction of being in the world are unacceptable to the divine nature of man.
- → The only solution to the contrast between the opposing natures of man and the world is in the awareness of eternal truth.
- → The fundamental, basic choice is to know the truth.
- → Awareness is the fruit of wanting to know the truth.
- → My love is perfect and in you it will be perfected over time if and as much as you want it and allow it.
- → Your deepest and truest nature is unconditional.
- → If you don't let it, the world can't do anything to you or possess you.
- → The depth of darkness, which now envelops you in the world, exalts and highlights by contrast the splendour of our love.
- → If you're aware of you and me, nothing can hurt you.
- → The nature of the world's things is ephemeral, ambiguous.
- → The nature of experience is ambiguous if it does not refer to what surpasses it.
Relative arguments