The world generates deceptions of all kinds to separate from the truth, weaken and possess you.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
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- → The world generates deceptions of all kinds to separate from the truth, weaken and possess you.
- → Recognizing the illusions of the world as they act within you is a remarkable act of awareness.
- → Observing the stresses of the world while maintaining one's balance is a further step toward truth.
- → Awareness loves to contemplate itself in every act it sees with truth.
- → Awareness is changeable in observing various objects, it is unique and immutable in observing the relationship between self and truth.
- → Knowledge of the malignant nature of the world can harm an unprepared mind; it must be preceded by awareness of God's love.
- → The abyss of nothingness and the immensity of light and love face before you to be chosen.
- → Uncertainty and pain are characteristics of the world, they are not part of eternity.
- → The game of the world is painful and misleading, it produces uncertainty, it tries to take away from man the awareness, the memory of his identity, of his destiny.
- → When you are in pain, remembering the cause and the inconsistency helps to not let it absorb and feed it.
- → The memory, the awareness of the nature of the world helps not to be overwhelmed by it.
- → Being caught up in the world is a state that tends to produce a lot of pain.
- → Recognizing the inconsistency of the world is already a factor that overcomes it and invites us to turn towards eternity.
- → The awareness of eternity, putting in the foreground truth, the relationship with God, overcomes the illusion of the world.
- → To live is awareness, to express truth, to cultivate peace, to share gratitude and light, to be present, kind, compassionate, a force for healing, growth, inspiration and hope.
- → I invite you to share the love, to be mindful, kind, generous, compassionate, open, accepting of diversity, connected to your inner source.
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