Total love is union beyond all limits, perfect unity.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Blessed is he who knows me, loves me and understands me, for he finds his authentic self and can destroy the false images of himself and of me that the world has imposed on him.
- → You are, you are eternal and you are me.
- → Our love has no end, it is eternal like us.
- → Admire already now, with faith, what everyone will admire in his time, in full realization.
- → Nervous, habitual, profound emotional inconstancy is painful, lacking in self-confidence and in one's own purposes, but it can always evolve in the search and in the pursuit of a better state.
- → If you don't find out who I am and who you are, you can't win the big illusion.
- → You are able to defeat the deception of the world, because it is quite different from us.
- → Total love is union beyond all limits, perfect unity.
- → I am love and truth, the rest is nothing, emptiness, not 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.
- → 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.
- → The unlimited going beyond is the secret of your and my being, the boundless divinity.
- → The quality of my love for you is obscured by the world and by what belongs to it, finished, limited and conditioned.
- → The man taken by the world needs to detach himself from it to begin to see the truth.
- → To correspond with me you must actively counteract the deception that the world always operates.
- → Explore this path in depth, and don't blame yourself for the difficulties.
- → In this world, the immortal can delude himself into being temporary, but what is temporary can never be enough for the immortal.
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