Trust me, everything will fall into place, because you belong to me, I am all-powerful and I love you.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → I'm with you and I always love you.
Recurrences in the text
- → What I want will happen.
- → Living with God in this world means putting him first, considering him the only reason to live, one's own goal, feeling that one wants only him, living only for him.
- → I have established that you can and must experience and overcome illusion.
- → I first put you in this uncertain world, so that you could intuit and look for what seems to be missing here entirely.
- → I'm with you and I always love you.
- → I'm always with you, but I respect your choice, my son.
- → Trust me, everything will fall into place, because you belong to me, I am all-powerful and I love you.
- → My certainty and truth, I know that you fully exist and I yearn for you and I belong beyond all illusions.
- → Every suffering calls you to return aware, to remember that every event in the world is empty, evanescent, non-existent, and we are real, eternal.
- → The cosmic illusion continually attacks you through all that of it to which you attach yourself, beginning with the body, yet this illusion, however great it may be, can do nothing to you.
- → The illusory force of the world is very strong, but you can recognize it if you consciously choose to be with me.
- → What belongs to the world cannot face the world.
- → You can choose me or reject me, but not forever, the truth of your nature will eventually prevail over any illusion
- → If you understand, you have balance and patience, perhaps even affection for those who attack you.
- → Conscious love accepts others as they are.
- → The path to truth goes through errors, disappointments and restarts, and requires commitment, perseverance and flexibility.
- → The truth is hiding to a superficial way of knowing.
- → 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