You will come to me naturally, when you realize who you have always been.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → You will come to me naturally, when you realize who you have always been.
- → Life beyond the material world is fullness of good, quite different from the life of this world.
- → You are me on earth, in this state.
- → The temporary aspects of history, the events, count for little or nothing compared to the full realization of the eternal project.
- → The things, the events of this world are worth infinitely less than what is eternal, and you are.
- → 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.
- → I am unlimited fullness and invite you to share my nature.
- → You are mine, you belong to me, and this is not your world.
- → Fill up with this vital knowledge and let go of what's going on.
- → In relation to man, the world puts love and knowledge to the test, it hides the truth with an incomprehensible deception from within, from those who consider themselves part of it, it must be examined as a whole, in its general characteristics, from the outside and with detachment.
- → Every man, every son of mine, is destined to solve and overcome the riddle of the world.
- → In every pain there is a particular demand for love on my part.
- → I, God, love you according to my nature, in an infinite, unlimited and unconditional way.
- → The quality of my love for you is obscured by the world and by what belongs to it, finished, limited and conditioned.
- → Putting temporary things before eternal reality is the root of unconsciousness and all evil.
- → Observe the darkness of the world and the light of love, choose between them, discover who you are like and who you belong to.
- → Going deeper into the examination of the causes, the painful imbalances originate in the structure of the world and the body, therefore in the devil or in God.
- → You can choose me or reject me, but not forever, the truth of your nature will eventually prevail over any illusion
Relative arguments