You will come to me naturally, when you realize who you have always been.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → What is destined for nothing is already nothing, it has the nature of nothingness, it is worth zero.
- → What is eternal has infinite value, and can and must be aware of it.
- → Every man has infinite nature and if he is not aware he suffers enormously.
- → The eternal nature does not change, the awareness evolves and becomes.
- → You will come to me naturally, when you realize who you have always been.
- → You too are by nature light, but if you don't know it, the world, the darkness, takes possession of you.
- → Pain is part of the body and the world, not of eternity.
- → Your deepest and truest nature is unconditional.
- → The nature of the world's things is ephemeral, ambiguous.
- → The nature of experience is ambiguous if it does not refer to what surpasses it.
- → This temporary world has an opposite nature to mine, it's my opposite.
- → The world is an instrument, a means that does not know and does not have its own end.
- → What belongs to the world has the nature of the world, it finds meaning only in being used in view of what surpasses it.
Relative arguments