If you forget love, the fact that I love you and you are made to love, then the painful illusion of the world takes over you and possesses you.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Stay with me, aware of me and my love.
- → To realize the unconditional truth in the world is a very high goal, a perfection not easy even to believe and desire.
- → The mind tends to tell stories, interpretations of the past or any future possibilities, pleasant or unpleasant, fearful or desirable, linked to temporality, to the unawareness of eternity.
- → The difference between your nature and the nature of the world should direct you to choose me, similar to you.
- → If you forget love, the fact that I love you and you are made to love, then the painful illusion of the world takes over you and possesses you.
- → Remember yourself and me.
- → You are free to choose or reject my love, but finally you will come to me.
- → The unconscious needs rules, but whoever is close to the truth easily finds the appropriate act.
- → I, God, love you according to my nature, in an infinite, unlimited and unconditional way.
- → The uncontrolled mind develops unconsciousness, makes man a slave to an inferior and infernal world.
- → The difficulty of choice requires a love similar to mine, immense and unconditional.
- → Consider and deepen one by one my characteristics, because they concern you closely, because I am your father.
- → Our relationship is not temporary or conditioned by events.
- → You do not belong to this world, you belong to eternity, you are mine and immortal.
- → Your being, what you are, is not defined or influenced by the world, by events.
- → If you do not put energy into guiding your mind, it leads you towards pleasant or unpleasant thoughts and feelings, towards less awareness and freedom.
- → The concentrated mind can come to understand clearly the nature of the world and the need to overcome it, until it reaches the light beyond the world.
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