The things, the events of this world are worth infinitely less than what is eternal, and you are.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → Living with me, even in the world, is another thing, a good thing.
- → 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.
- → Those who live these certainties know that they belong to me, to the truth, and not to the world, in an indestructible bond of mutual love.
- → Keep in mind, remember, announce that I am alive, present, that I love every man like a child, similar, close, that the world is different, hostile, that he who ignores this truth believes that he belongs to the world, supports the work of world, hinders knowledge and love.
Recurrences in the text
- → Hold on, stay aware of me, and you'll be stronger than the world, you can't be won by illusion.
- → Remember me, who I am, who you are for me, love me and the world will not strike you inside, it will not make you its slave.
- → The things, the events of this world are worth infinitely less than what is eternal, and you are.
- → What passes and ends is completely different from me, but it is always an opportunity for love.
- → The enormous difficulty that man has to solve is appropriate to his divine potential.
- → My nature desires a full loving relationship with you.
- → I have established that you can and must experience and overcome illusion.
- → 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.
- → The man taken by the world needs to detach himself from it to begin to see the truth.
- → Pursuing what is uncertain is only and always disappointing, a waste of time and energy.
- → The world seeks to obscure the higher reality of full truth and draws you towards its ever decomposable and temporary emptiness.
- → A time of recollection and solitude strengthens the mind and detaches you from the dust of nothingness.
Relative arguments