Do not love, do not want for you and do not look for things or relationships that are vain, false, empty, apparent, not sincere.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → I want you and you want me.
- → Do not love, do not want for you and do not look for things or relationships that are vain, false, empty, apparent, not sincere.
- → If and when you want me, I am there, we are connected.
- → If you want to notice it, you have to think about it voluntarily, with love.
- → To love me, if you want to love me, you must meet me.
Recurrences in the text
- → You are me on earth, in the temporary world, in not being.
- → I know it's hard for you to understand it, but it's the truth.
- → Desire without hatred the end of your pain, the murderous evil.
- → Do not worry about anything, stay with me.
- → Do not love, do not want for you and do not look for things or relationships that are vain, false, empty, apparent, not sincere.
- → The choice explores the possibilities of adhering to the truth or being prisoners of illusion.
- → Think of me, love me, live with me and let the world go.
- → I can use and I already use everything for your best good.
- → If you don't know me and how I feel about you, you'll hardly recognize the world's deception on your mind.
- → Do not fear the difficulties of the world, live them with confidence and prudence.
- → In the fight for awakening you can see the enormous power of illusion and your changes in the face of events.
- → The experience of the world is an illusion, it conditions you continuously, with an enormous amount of false information since your childhood, since you could not recognize it.
- → The malignity of the world is amplified, not caused, by the man who ignores it, deceived, possessed, drugged by the world, in a state of painful slavery.
- → The difficulties of the world tell you not to stop, to go further, to minimize them, they challenge you to recognize the truth.
- → You are mine, you belong to me, and this is not your world.
Relative arguments