For love God and the world are opposed, you love one of the two and neglect the other.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Let go the illusion of the world, of the body and of nothingness out of your mind.
- → The unconscious is involuntary, automatic, conditioned by something other than himself, obeys a mechanism, is not able to choose.
- → Ignore me, doubt me and you will experience the painful illusion.
- → Nothing you feel and experience in the world is real or shows you who you are.
- → You and the world have only a brief experience in common.
- → Pain is part of the body and the world, not of eternity.
- → If and when you know who you're, you can let go, you can trust me, love me and let me act.
- → Do not believe the judgments of the world or those who identify with the world.
- → The knowledge of the contrast between my omnipotent and loving nature, and the enormous malignancy of the cosmos, shows you what I have given you from the beginning, my nature.
- → I know the difficulties of the world and your potential, and I am confident that you will get good results from this experience.
- → In the inevitable and unpleasant experience of uncertainty, of temporariness, of contradiction, you can conceive a state of greater fullness as a lack or necessity.
- → If your mind is clear or your faith is strong you can understand that eternity is more real than the world you experience.
- → Sooner or later, in his time, every man sees the illusion of the world.
- → The truth cannot be defeated, for I am the almighty, the eternal, and I love you as my neighbor, son, similar to me, as myself.
- → The more you consider real to the world you are living, the less you can see my immense love and your infinite gain in reciprocating me.
- → For love God and the world are opposed, you love one of the two and neglect the other.
- → The unconscious experience of the world deludes and weighs down your nature.
Relative arguments