Who loves the world loses everything.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Who prefers the world loses himself, me and the world.
- → Who loves the world loses everything.
- → The world is an illusion.
- → Think about me.
- → I am the source of all that is valid for you, for me and for the truth.
- → You are me and you are everything to me.
- → I am the cause, the meaning and the destiny of your existence.
- → If you're looking for me, you'll find yourself.
- → Forget it, consider the world empty.
- → This force was already in you, but it emerges if you want it until you see the illusion of the world.
- → I love you and you are worthy of it, because I wanted it, by my will you are my son.
- → The incredible darkness of the world hides the truth from you, it makes you love its emptiness and neglect what you exist for.
- → The world strongly projects its materialistic illusion, but it is destined to show its inconsistency.
- → To walk towards me you just have to choose what is best.
Relative arguments