Think of me, love me, live with me and let the world go.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Think of me, love me, live with me and let the world go.
- → You and the world have only a brief experience in common.
- → If you forget me, if you neglect me, if you detach yourself from me, you lose yourself in the nothingness of the world, which is not life, is not worthy of you, of what I give you existence for.
- → Leave the world alone, because it does not love you, it does not belong to you and it is not your destiny.
- → The human experience of pain is objectively inevitable in life in the world, because in it man must born, fall ill and die.
- → In addition, pain has a significant subjective factor, the difference between what you want and what happens, a difference on which man can gradually intervene.
- → After sufficient experience, man must answer on the meaning of life in the world.
- → In itself, every event in the world is meaningless and worthless.
- → The conditionings of materiality are very strong, unbeatable on its plane.
- → The ambiguity of the world makes it impossible for the correct knowledge of the world on the part of what belongs to it and by those who believe they belong to it.
- → Those who know love do not confuse it with the desire to command.
- → I know the difficulties of the world and your potential, and I am confident that you will get good results from this experience.
- → The world can only take away from you what belongs to it, illusory and temporary things.
- → The experience of the world is an illusion, it conditions you continuously, with an enormous amount of false information since your childhood, since you could not recognize it.
- → The world is empty, uncertain, unreal, it's not your homeland, it has only a brief deceptive experience in common with you.
- → The solution to the world's problems does not belong to the world, it transcends it.
- → The world imposes considerable limits and illusions on you, which you must experience and which one day will appear to you for what they are, little, nothing, a game compared to what I give you.
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