If you want to love me, love the truth.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Whatever you want, I'll give it to you if it's a good for you.
- → Feed yourself and others with love and light.
- → If you want to love me, love the truth.
- → Without me you can not think.
- → Deception can not win the truth in those who love it.
- → Love me and you will find light, truth, the fullness of being, something with respect to which the events of this world lose importance.
- → Your nature is able to win the world.
- → Contagious ignorance chains humanity, but light has no limits and does not submit itself to the world.
- → When you reach a good level of truth you can no longer abandon it.
- → Without me, you lose yourself, the world drags you into its illusion, it robs you of the truth, of your eternal identity.
- → 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 temporary and the eternal, the finite and the infinite are two not comparable dimensions, completely different.
- → I am always with you, and knowing this is a great good for you, but this continuity is not bound by what you experience.
- → I am much closer and more intimate to you than your sensations, which are signs, of your body, a shell, of much of what you thought you were, that is, an external construction mediated with the world.
- → In relation to man, the world puts love and knowledge to the test, it hides the truth with an incomprehensible deception from within, from those who consider themselves part of it, it must be examined as a whole, in its general characteristics, from the outside and with detachment.
Relative arguments