I always love you, but when you're unconscious you forget and lose yourself and me.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → The world becomes important for those who ignore eternity, but this illusion is short.
- → The illusion of evanescent pleasures and insistent fears wants to chain you in a painful, contradictory, apparently continuous temporality.
- → Contagious ignorance chains humanity, but light has no limits and does not submit itself to the world.
- → I always love you, but when you're unconscious you forget and lose yourself and me.
- → What you now live in the perishable dimension, subjected to temporariness, is a brief and intense negative experience, which invites you to recognize and desire the gift for which I have destined you.
- → Recognizing the absolute truth and the absurdity of its denial, the son remains with the problem of what the world is, the changing object of his experience, the source of an equally changing knowledge.
- → The experience of the world tells man that everything is temporary and probable, it shows total and continuous changeability.
- → If everything is temporary, temporariness is also temporary, it has a beginning and an end.
- → The cause of temporariness is external to it, eternal.
- → The temporary being needs an eternal being that precedes it, contains it and goes beyond it.
- → Comparing the temporary and the eternal, the temporary is only partially and ambiguously true, the maximum truth value belongs to the eternal.
- → The child who recognizes the primacy of eternity notices that it is not easy to give it the attention it deserves, sees that the uncontrolled mind tends towards temporariness.
- → Only voluntary and determined attention allows us to recognize eternity.
Relative arguments