In any case in the world the experience of pain is inevitable and has the function of activating and developing the great love for God.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → The human experience of pain is objectively inevitable in life in the world, because in it man must born, fall ill and die.
- → In addition, pain has a significant subjective factor, the difference between what you want and what happens, a difference on which man can gradually intervene.
- → If the main purpose of man is within the world, this titanic work is overbearing or passive, always a failure.
- → To win the world, man must have an end beyond the world, and adhere to that end until he considers the secondary world, devoid of true reality.
- → Then man knows God, himself and the world.
- → This path leads man to his real fullness, to minimize the world and any harmful conditioning.
- → What you now live in the perishable dimension, subjected to temporariness, is a brief and intense negative experience, which invites you to recognize and desire the gift for which I have destined you.
- → I own your heart and you own mine only with love, a precious gift that unites us in a total, inseparable way.
- → Love is a gift that unites and makes you strong, a feeling that makes you feel alive and gives you the strength to face life's challenges, a strength that inspires you to do great things and live with passion.
- → The love and joy that I give you are a precious, eternal gift, they will not pass away.
- → This certainty and security of endless love is a precious gift, a strength that sustains and encourages us to live to the fullest.
Relative arguments