Contemplate the illusion, do not fight it, do not despise it, do not love it, do not hate it, observe its emptiness.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → I always live in you and you always live in me.
- → Do not hate.
- → If you do not know how to love me, do not hate, do not destroy yourselves, do not feel defeated, because in this imperfection, every day, I reveal, I see the desire, the commitment and the fatigue you put.
- → I create and not destroy, love and not hate, and I am not the darkness in this dark world, because I am the light.
- → Contemplate the illusion, do not fight it, do not despise it, do not love it, do not hate it, observe its emptiness.
- → Desire without hatred the end of your pain, the murderous evil.
- → Do not judge, do not hate and you will live happily.
- → Love and do not hate.
Recurrences in the text
- → Do not fear the illusion of the world.
- → The world is unreal, it is not real.
- → When you want I am.
- → Man punishes himself, feeds what he believes and gives it life.
- → In search of love over time, the divine being becomes corrupted and materialized, then recovers what he had lost, enriching himself in multiplicity.
- → The process of the nature of things will pass, it is not eternal.
- → Becoming is a process of implementation of the divine nature of man.
- → Man is God, the sooner he understands the less he suffers, he must understand it and he will understand it at the end of the temporal process.
- → Do not fear.
- → I always live in you and you always live in me.
- → Without me you can not think.
- → Turn to the truth and the thoughts of the world will disappear.
- → I am yours and you mine.
- → Man is eternal and the world is temporary.
- → Between the two dimensions there is no continuity, there is the same difference between everything and nothingness.
- → I know the difficulties of the world and justify.
- → Contemplate the illusion, do not fight it, do not despise it, do not love it, do not hate it, observe its emptiness.
Relative arguments