I can love you everywhere, but love is uncertain in bodies, in sensations, in what is temporary, it is certain in what is eternal.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → You must and can find and recognize eternal truth in this deceptive context, in which things and natural laws tend to deny eternal being.
- → The solution of the world exists, is real, true, transcends the world and is eternal life.
- → The divine nature of man destines him to recognize the chasm of the world in view of the immense eternal truth.
- → If you're sure the world is uncertain, you know you don't belong to it.
- → The opposites of negative self-referential phrases are true in an absolute, unconditional way.
- → Be certain that an eternally true reality exists and belongs to you.
- → Without me, you lose yourself, the world drags you into its illusion, it robs you of the truth, of your eternal identity.
- → Infinite love is also in bodies, but certainly beyond bodies, even in sensations, but certainly beyond sensations, even in temporariness, but certainly beyond temporariness.
- → I can love you everywhere, but love is uncertain in bodies, in sensations, in what is temporary, it is certain in what is eternal.
- → The need for infinite love that I have placed in you does not find a valid correspondence in the world.
- → Have faith, love exists and belongs to you.
- → The trial that now touches the world is for the benefit of all of you, my children, it shows you the ephemeral nature of things in the world and draws your attention to me, your eternal need for love and certainty.
- → The truth is eternal, the illusion is temporary.
Relative arguments