To love me it is enough to believe in me, trust me, remember my love and our mutual belonging.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → The world is vain and it makes no sense.
- → To love me it is enough to believe in me, trust me, remember my love and our mutual belonging.
- → Trust me, be calm and think of me with love.
- → The destroyer destroys himself and what belongs to him.
- → The world is trying to crush you, don't believe it, trust my love.
- → Love belongs to truth, it is inseparable from truth, if it is not eternal it is not love.
- → The world is an insubstantial structure, subject to destruction, and what belongs to it has the same characteristics.
- → Recognizing the existence of a dimension completely different from the world and one's belonging to it is for man a titanic, necessary work in which he discovers who he is.
- → My son, I love you, trust me.
- → You cannot change the nature of the world, changing the world is not your job.
- → I only ask you to go through the world trusting me, loving me, yourself and others, trying not to increase anyone's pain.
Relative arguments