To love me, if you want to love me, you must meet me.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → 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.
- → Evaluate me for what I am worth, for what I am in myself, for what I am in relation to you and for what I give you.
- → 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.
- → I want you and I will have you.
- → At the right time you will know the real life, the eternal destiny that I have prepared for you.
- → To love me, if you want to love me, you must meet me.
- → The world with its tricks is a trap for those who choose ignorance.
- → The knowledge of our relationship, our nature and the nature of the world, frees you from the slavery that oppresses you in the material world.
- → Eternal life is fullness of love and light, a level of being that the physical dimension tries to obscure.
- → The illusion of evanescent pleasures and insistent fears wants to chain you in a painful, contradictory, apparently continuous temporality.
- → If you want it, you know that I love you.
- → While I live in you, there the world and pain fade away, and everything takes the right dimension.
- → The efficiency of the game of the world, which from its inside inevitably becomes a tragedy, is so great that only those who discover their divine nature can defeat it.
- → I am your destiny, if you want me.
- → To sell off one's infinite dignity for what disappears as soon as it appears, worsens one's existence.
Relative arguments