I can love you everywhere, but love is uncertain in bodies, in sensations, in what is temporary, it is certain in what is eternal.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → You are children of light, not of darkness, of love, not of hatred, of certainty, not of uncertainty, in peace, not in war.
- → These are the children of light and not of darkness, who have pulled out, nourished and revealed what I have given them from the beginning, which is love.
- → Every unaware man is possessed by the darkness of the world.
- → The divine nature of every man in manifesting itself recognizes and explains the immense light hidden in the darkness of the world.
- → The greatness of man is shown and revealed in recognizing the relationship of infinite love with God and the dark action of the world.
- → Proclaiming means nourishing oneself with my love, knowing that I constantly nourish you, also nourishing others with my knowledge, with my love, which they already possess and do not let out towards me.
- → This light, which pushes me to you, feeds my child and gives to my child the certainty and the knowledge of me as I am, in the love, from the deep, from my essence, root and origin.
- → Man punishes himself, feeds what he believes and gives it life.
- → Remember that I love you, because this truth is your lifeline in the world.
- → The world is by nature fragile, temporary, constantly trying to delude and disappoint you, to convince you that you have its nature, that you are fragile, temporary, and you belong to it.
- → If you remember that I am alive, present, eternal and I love you completely, the world can no longer harm you.
- → The very physicality of your body collaborates with the deception of the world, and it is not easy for man to understand who he is and to whom he belongs.
- → Every man can and must love and find the truth, but this forces him to face the great illusory and dissipating force of the world.
- → If the truth seems to elude you, at that moment the illusion of the world overcomes your faith, but only temporarily.
- → If you don't face it, the illusion of the world and the body robs you of awareness of you and me, enslaves you and crushes you with pain.
- → The choice, if involuntary, is illusory, ambiguous, it is not free, it begins to be valid only after a certain level of observation and reflection.
Relative arguments