My love is perfect and in you it will be perfected over time if and as much as you want it and allow it.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → To realize the unconditional truth in the world is a very high goal, a perfection not easy even to believe and desire.
- → 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.
- → I am with each of you unconditionally, regardless of what you do or feel.
- → I, God, love you according to my nature, in an infinite, unlimited and unconditional way.
Recurrences in the text
- → I have definitely chosen you and this is love.
- → Love me and you will find light, truth, the fullness of being, something with respect to which the events of this world lose importance.
- → Love those who do not know me, so that they may know me.
- → The fundamental, basic choice is to know the truth.
- → Awareness is the fruit of wanting to know the truth.
- → My love is perfect and in you it will be perfected over time if and as much as you want it and allow it.
- → What is of the world is conditioned by the world.
- → Material being and material knowledge belong to the world and are conditioned by it.
- → Your deepest and truest nature is unconditional.
- → To realize the unconditional truth in the world is a very high goal, a perfection not easy even to believe and desire.
- → In fragility you will find indestructibility, in pain joy, in the slavery of mechanism absolute freedom.
- → If you don't let it, the world can't do anything to you or possess you.
- → The depth of darkness, which now envelops you in the world, exalts and highlights by contrast the splendour of our love.
- → The world tries to keep you from knowing me, but you can love me in the world.
- → 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.
Relative arguments