I allow this pain in view of a project of infinite love, that overturns and transcends life in the world.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → 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 world is ambiguous, and above all, it is not real.
- → 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.
- → If you're sure the world is uncertain, you know you don't belong to it.
- → Certainty belongs to awareness, it is full realization, a permanent state of truth, a definitive, absolute, non-changeable value.
- → If you don't let it, the world can't do anything to you or possess you.
- → You can fight the whole cosmos if you want, because you belong to eternity and you are my son.
- → Access to the truth in your condition is neither easy nor impossible and costs a great deal of effort.
- → If you look at yourself, you can see in yourself my very nature, beyond the selfish superstructures that the world has imposed on you.
- → Every aspect of material illusion, including the body and its cognitive resources, tends to hide the true nature of man.
- → 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.
- → I allow this pain in view of a project of infinite love, that overturns and transcends life in the world.
- → Certain love is eternal and there I am fully.
- → The relationship with the temporary always has a certain difficulty, if you want certainty you have to look beyond the temporary and I hope you do soon.
- → When you see what the world is like for me, you'll have a good laugh.
- → When you are assailed by any doubt, son, embrace me, the father, and any doubt will disappear with my warmth of father.
- → Observe your brothers with my love, as eternal souls, at worst lost in the world, not as bodies, distinguish the eternal and the insubstantial.
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