Your destiny is endless love and light, beyond all limits, and even the worst darkness and saddest pain ultimately collaborate in that destiny.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → The formula "everything is temporary" implies the inconsistency, uncertainty and ambiguity of itself, of those who affirm it and of those who believe in it.
- → The full understanding of the emptiness of temporary nature requires belonging to the immortal nature.
- → The man as son of God, the man as God, God in man are some of the announcements of my project about you.
- → I am always united to my purpose, because I always love.
- → Truth will emerge immaculate after the absurdity of its denial, and I myself will rejoice fully in your realization in the one end of the greatest love.
- → The realization of man in the light comes from love, it is a loving knowledge.
- → The man taken by the world needs to detach himself from it to begin to see the truth.
- → Your destiny is to accomplish this feat, but only because my son can do it.
- → Pursuing what is uncertain is only and always disappointing, a waste of time and energy.
- → The repeated experience of temporary and unintended loss of balance can be understood in several ways.
- → To correspond with me you must actively counteract the deception that the world always operates.
- → If you can't be as aware as you want, that doesn't mean our bond is flimsy or fragile.
- → The truth is eternal, the illusion is temporary.
- → If you cannot overlook the evil you encounter, examine the cause, do not seek the fault.
- → If evil seems to be coming from someone, remember that people go through different levels of awareness, like you.
- → Your destiny is endless love and light, beyond all limits, and even the worst darkness and saddest pain ultimately collaborate in that destiny.
- → When he recognizes the emptiness of the world, the child knows that he does not belong to the world, because he seeks and possesses the truth that the world does not have.
Relative arguments