Who prefers the world loses himself, me and the world.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Unawareness is a state of false being that tends to replicate, it is contagious.
- → Who prefers the world loses himself, me and the world.
- → If you believe the world important to God, you consider God similar to the world, limited, finite, relative, and you do not know God.
- → Nothing can exist without my will.
- → Nothing exists forever that I do not want or out of me.
- → Only I am eternal.
- → Nothing temporary is comparable to that which is immortal in nature.
- → The attachment to the temporariness of the things of the world by eternal beings is ridiculous.
- → The short time of illusion disappears, it is annihilated before eternity.
- → The full light will cast away all doubt in the immense surprise of eternal life.
- → Every man belongs to me and possesses me.
- → 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.
- → No matter how great you look like the world and its evil, know that you and I are infinitely more.
- → The world will end, it never existed fully.
Relative arguments