To love me is to choose me in your conscience, to know me very close, always accessible.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → To love me is to choose me in your conscience, to know me very close, always accessible.
- → A moment of love with me is worth more than a life lost in ignoring me, in nothing.
- → For a few moments don't let your mind or your attention wander on what is worth little, and turn to me with love.
- → The greater your love, the more you resemble me and realize you.
- → Love is a total, full choice.
- → A strong attachment to what belongs to the world is failure, because man cannot possess what belongs to the world.
- → The ambiguity of the world destroys what belongs to it and highlights the futility of choosing it.
- → There is always light beyond the darkness, but the eyes of the body do not see the eternal light.
- → Orienting, turning, voluntarily directing the mind, knowledge, attention towards God, towards the presence and point of view of God, implies realizing how much you have ignored and neglected God, and recognizing the emptiness of the world.
- → The world seeks to obscure the higher reality of full truth and draws you towards its ever decomposable and temporary emptiness.
- → A time of recollection and solitude strengthens the mind and detaches you from the dust of nothingness.
- → If you don't have the strength to seek and see what's always true, you can't have meaningful relationships.
- → Your being, what you are, is not defined or influenced by the world, by events.
- → Strengthening the mind with concentration without adjusting its goals leads to more pain, but opens up the possibility of a later turn towards higher goals.
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