Remember that I love you, because this truth is your lifeline in the world.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Every man can and must find the path that leads him to me.
- → Eternal life is for everyone but you must reach it.
- → Man must find me and is able to do it.
- → Talk to me, listen to me, stay with me consciously.
- → I will not leave you alone.
- → Remember that I love you, because this truth is your lifeline in the world.
- → A spirituality without love speaks of obedience, detachment, renunciation, can count as a failed experience or a moment of fortification, if it is prolonged it strengthens, obscures, annihilates man, is the worst illusion and allows heavy manipulations.
- → The path in the world is much easier for those who understand it and love me.
- → My and your being completely different from the world is not easily understood by those who have adapted to the logic of the world.
- → Unhooked from me you are close to nothing, you run the risk of being absorbed by nothing.
- → I have your sense, what the world tries to make you lose.
- → Your identity, what you are, is what you are for me, it does not change, it is not your state, it is not conditioned, it does not depend on events, the world or history.
- → Your understanding and realization of who you are changes over time.
- → What you are and what happens to you are realities that are not comparable by nature.
- → If you identify with what is happening you devalue yourself, you become heavy, you forget who you are and you suffer.
- → Reflection, intelligence can and must see, recognize and overcome the nature of the cosmos, changing, continuously discontinuous, certainly uncertain, contradictory, tending to annihilate itself, and find in a sure and indissoluble way the immortal nature and its own unity with it.
- → Every man is destined to take this journey in his own time, but few decide to face it with determination starting from the darkness of the world.
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