I love you and I want you, as you already know, and I will undoubtedly have you.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → To realize the unconditional truth in the world is a very high goal, a perfection not easy even to believe and desire.
- → My love is infinite, unconditional, it cannot be influenced, it does not depend on events.
- → The opposites of negative self-referential phrases are true in an absolute, unconditional way.
- → I am with each of you unconditionally, regardless of what you do or feel.
- → I, God, love you according to my nature, in an infinite, unlimited and unconditional way.
Recurrences in the text
- → Do not believe the judgments of the world or those who identify with the world.
- → The human experience of pain is objectively inevitable in life in the world, because in it man must born, fall ill and die.
- → To win the world, man must have an end beyond the world, and adhere to that end until he considers the secondary world, devoid of true reality.
- → Access to the truth in your condition is neither easy nor impossible and costs a great deal of effort.
- → If you look at yourself, you can see in yourself my very nature, beyond the selfish superstructures that the world has imposed on you.
- → The voice of the world denies me completely or simulates being me.
- → The opposites of negative self-referential phrases are true in an absolute, unconditional way.
- → If the mind generalizes the voice of the world, it says that everything is temporary.
- → To believe it is necessary to believe that there is truth, a reality that is always true, eternal.
- → I love you and I want you, as you already know, and I will undoubtedly have you.
- → I am everything and you are mine, worthy of my love and my presence.
- → Observe your brothers with my love, as eternal souls, at worst lost in the world, not as bodies, distinguish the eternal and the insubstantial.
- → The world does not love, and therefore deceives, destroys and annihilates itself.
- → Man is born into the world chained to the fragility of the body and is deeply conditioned by it before having the ability to get rid of it.
Relative arguments