Comparing the temporary and the eternal, the temporary is only partially and ambiguously true, the maximum truth value belongs to the eternal.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
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- → This world proclaims and makes us experience the temporariness and precariousness of everything, in the false perspective of the final victory of pure nothingness, of total annihilation.
- → In the inevitable and unpleasant experience of uncertainty, of temporariness, of contradiction, you can conceive a state of greater fullness as a lack or necessity.
- → What you now live in the perishable dimension, subjected to temporariness, is a brief and intense negative experience, which invites you to recognize and desire the gift for which I have destined you.
- → The experience of the world tells man that everything is temporary and probable, it shows total and continuous changeability.
- → If everything is temporary, temporariness is also temporary, it has a beginning and an end.
- → The cause of temporariness is external to it, eternal.
- → The temporary being needs an eternal being that precedes it, contains it and goes beyond it.
- → The world's claim of total temporariness is misleading, false, requiring a search for greater truth.
- → Comparing the temporary and the eternal, the temporary is only partially and ambiguously true, the maximum truth value belongs to the eternal.
- → The child who recognizes the primacy of eternity notices that it is not easy to give it the attention it deserves, sees that the uncontrolled mind tends towards temporariness.
- → The world, the body and the mind collaborate in producing the experience of mutability and dragging man into the unawareness of eternity.
- → Only voluntary and determined attention allows us to recognize eternity.
Relative arguments