I love you, I love your good, which is me.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → What passes does not exist.
- → Only the eternal really exists.
- → This is sure truth.
- → Every man is a son of absolute truth and belongs to it.
- → One fades and dissolves, the other remains.
- → What is mine is yours.
- → Without such knowledge, man sleeps, he does not live.
- → I love you, I love your good, which is me.
- → Our relationship is your life forever.
- → Stay with me, the eternal.
- → You can understand that this voluntary relationship is inseparable and eternal.
- → If you want to be always with me, if you want eternal life, listen to me and love me.
- → I call you by name, I want you with me, I love you and I respect you.
- → Even the world is mine, but it is not worth one man.
- → The world is virtual, it's not necessary, it's useless.
- → I love what is eternal and you are.
- → Let go of the things of the world, they are temporary, illusory, worthless, they harm man if he sticks to them.
Relative arguments