I recognize you, I recognize me in you, I value you as worthy of the greatest love, I love you.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Even pain finds meaning in love and results in a sign of greater truth.
- → In the world there is more truth in pain experienced with love than in well-being.
- → The temporariness, fragility, pain and contradiction of being in the world are unacceptable to the divine nature of man.
- → Admire already now, with faith, what everyone will admire in his time, in full realization.
- → Remember yourself and me.
- → I recognize you, I recognize me in you, I value you as worthy of the greatest love, I love you.
- → To understand me you have to think beyond the limits of this world, if you stop at the experience of this world you can not understand me.
- → What matters is not what happens in the world, it is what you believe, or rather the amount of truth that you live despite the illusion of the world.
- → Every man, every son of mine, is destined to solve and overcome the riddle of the world.
- → The quality of my love for you is obscured by the world and by what belongs to it, finished, limited and conditioned.
- → You have nothing in common with this worn and worn-out world, you are by nature like me, but in a potential and unrealized form.
- → Every suffering calls you to return aware, to remember that every event in the world is empty, evanescent, non-existent, and we are real, eternal.
- → You can choose me or reject me, but not forever, the truth of your nature will eventually prevail over any illusion
- → If you cannot overlook the evil you encounter, examine the cause, do not seek the fault.
- → If evil seems to be coming from someone, remember that people go through different levels of awareness, like you.
- → Your destiny is written in your nature and guarantees your fulfillment and the inconsistency of all fear.
- → 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