I love you, I am omnipotent and I do not lose what I love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → That is why I created it, because you have this love in me.
- → For me you are already and always mine.
- → To love me, if you want to love me, you must meet me.
- → Physical nature makes choice difficult, pulls towards matter, to which it belongs.
- → To have you, I give you eternal life, my love and full happiness, if you want it.
- → For you, for your love, I operate in every way and always.
- → The temporariness, fragility, pain and contradiction of being in the world are unacceptable to the divine nature of man.
- → 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.
- → The contrast between you and the world, the pain that the world imposes on you, is the stimulus to go beyond.
- → If I, God, love you and allow you to face such a difficulty, my correctness implies that you are immense, divine, similar to me.
- → Your experience of my opposite offers you the possibility to choose me with a love similar to mine, because you are similar to me, divine.
Recurrences in the text
- → I love you, I am omnipotent and I do not lose what I love.
- → If you want it, you know that I love you.
- → Every man is able to love me and to know that I love him.
- → Awareness is the fruit of wanting to know the truth.
- → Whoever does not conceive and chose the absolute truth cannot know and love it.
- → I want to be loved for who I am.
- → If you understand what I give you, you'll find out who I am, who you are and how much we are worth to each other.
- → At every moment many signs of an inconsistent reality present themselves to the consciousness, while the eternal reality remains invisible to the senses.
- → Physical nature makes choice difficult, pulls towards matter, to which it belongs.
- → The enormous difficulty that man has to solve is appropriate to his divine potential.
- → To have you, I give you eternal life, my love and full happiness, if you want it.
- → Those who know love do not confuse it with the desire to command.
- → To understand what I give you is a great good for you.
- → Trust as I do.
- → The world is ruthless, and every ruthless spirituality does not know me well and does not testify me.
Relative arguments