Only those who love can see the game of love in the events of the world.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → If you fear or crave the world, you can not observe it, you lose sight of the truth, you and me, you can not love me.
- → Fear is produced by the world, it is not love.
- → For God the world is a game.
- → Full knowledge has three aspects, three faces, the love of God, the divine nature of men and the malice of the world, instrumental, aimed at activating awareness, choice and love in man.
Recurrences in the text
- → Play with the world, smile at events.
- → Play with the world, do not consider temporary things to be true.
- → Only those who love can see the game of love in the events of the world.
- → Do not be afraid, the game of the world will end and leave you intact.
- → Resist the game of the world.
- → Every game in the world will have an end.
- → Play with the world, do not fear it and evil will disappear.
- → If you fear or crave the world, you can not observe it, you lose sight of the truth, you and me, you can not love me.
- → Fear is produced by the world, it is not love.
- → For God the world is a game.
- → Full knowledge has three aspects, three faces, the love of God, the divine nature of men and the malice of the world, instrumental, aimed at activating awareness, choice and love in man.
- → The world does not contain its purpose, it only makes sense in promoting its overcoming and that is why it is evil.
- → In the game of the three covered cards, man must guess which of the three is evil between God, man and the world.
- → Enraged by his fate, the blasphemer blames God and the legalist accuses the other or himself.
- → Finally, the man sees that negativity was useful to love that goes beyond the game.
- → Love can use anything to put itself in the foreground, in its place.
- → Remember the illusion of the world, of fearing nothing, of going through the difficulties like a game, remember that nothing temporary is consistent.
Relative arguments