The world is by its nature painful, illusory and malicious towards you, but the evil is doomed to end and you are immortal.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → If you're aware of you and me, nothing can hurt you.
- → Constancy is always ambiguous in temporary ends, it makes full sense only after a valid level of evolution and knowledge, in the awareness of eternity.
- → The knowledge of the contrast between my omnipotent and loving nature, and the enormous malignancy of the cosmos, shows you what I have given you from the beginning, my nature.
- → The enormous difficulty that man has to solve is appropriate to his divine potential.
- → I have established that you can and must experience and overcome illusion.
- → The world is by its nature painful, illusory and malicious towards you, but the evil is doomed to end and you are immortal.
- → The realization of man in the light comes from love, it is a loving knowledge.
- → The knowledge of love goes beyond the limits of the world, harmoniously generating a benign way of being, a balanced response to difficulties.
- → Your destiny is to accomplish this feat, but only because my son can do it.
- → Mind me, take care of me more than the events of the world.
- → Don't give all your attention to what is worth much less than your immortal nature, your divine essence.
- → The repeated experience of temporary and unintended loss of balance can be understood in several ways.
- → If you attribute the cause of the imbalances to you or to other men, further passive or aggressive imbalances, related to individual, human guilt, will result.
- → If you can't be as aware as you want, that doesn't mean our bond is flimsy or fragile.
- → When he recognizes the emptiness of the world, the child knows that he does not belong to the world, because he seeks and possesses the truth that the world does not have.
Relative arguments