Look for new words to tell the truth, to announce me and my love.
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
- → Every act, every thought, every moment not addressed to me is rubbish, promotion of illusion, unworthy choice of you and me, sin, if you like this word.
- → Look for new words to tell the truth, to announce me and my love.
- → The knowledge of our relationship, our nature and the nature of the world, frees you from the slavery that oppresses you in the material world.
- → Eternal life is fullness of love and light, a level of being that the physical dimension tries to obscure.
- → The illusion of evanescent pleasures and insistent fears wants to chain you in a painful, contradictory, apparently continuous temporality.
- → Always think of me, remember my presence, desire me, choose me strongly, talk to me and listen to me.
- → While I live in you, there the world and pain fade away, and everything takes the right dimension.
- → The fundamental, basic choice is to know the truth.
- → To sell off one's infinite dignity for what disappears as soon as it appears, worsens one's existence.
- → Now it's up to you to perform the miracle, to realize my project, to prefer me to the world and love me.
- → Be happy, because I love you.
- → This force was already in you, but it emerges if you want it until you see the illusion of the world.
Relative arguments