To have you, I give you eternal life, my love and full happiness, if you want it.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → That is why I created it, because you have this love in me.
- → For me you are already and always mine.
- → To love me, if you want to love me, you must meet me.
- → Physical nature makes choice difficult, pulls towards matter, to which it belongs.
- → To have you, I give you eternal life, my love and full happiness, if you want it.
- → For you, for your love, I operate in every way and always.
Recurrences in the text
- → To have you, I give you eternal life, my love and full happiness, if you want it.
- → If you let yourself get caught, you'll end up joining the voices of the world.
- → The solution to the world's problems is beyond the world and its opportunistic mechanism.
- → My love is infinite, unconditional, it cannot be influenced, it does not depend on events.
- → The opposites of negative self-referential phrases are true in an absolute, unconditional way.
- → You have no good reason to neglect me, for what I am, what I can, what the world is and what you are.
- → I, God, love you according to my nature, in an infinite, unlimited and unconditional way.
- → The difficulty of choice requires a love similar to mine, immense and unconditional.
- → The world hinders your understanding if you cling to it, putting it before me and yourself.
- → I love you, I have chosen you in a total, unlimited and unconditional way.
- → Love is a total, full choice.
- → You and I exist to love.
- → Being full, total love and unconditional choice coincide.
- → Being, loving and choosing are one in the fullness.
- → You can't not choose, always choose.
- → Our relationship is not temporary or conditioned by events.
Relative arguments