I love you as you are, I accept how you love me now, your way of looking for me, and I take into account your difficulties.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → No matter how great you look like the world and its evil, know that you and I are infinitely more.
- → I love you.
- → I love you as you are, I accept how you love me now, your way of looking for me, and I take into account your difficulties.
- → What do the difficulties of life in this world matter?
- → The sense of the limits of this world is in understanding the difference between the eternal and the temporary, in learning to face the difficulties of the moment in view of the infinite good.
- → Accept difficulties with generosity, courage and love, based on eternal truth.
- → The inevitable difficulties of the path actively seek to hinder it.
- → The knowledge of the contrast between my omnipotent and loving nature, and the enormous malignancy of the cosmos, shows you what I have given you from the beginning, my nature.
- → This path leads man to his real fullness, to minimize the world and any harmful conditioning.
- → Starting to recognize one's own unawareness is a step towards awakening, but it can be painful.
- → Every level of love is pleasing to me in its time.
- → Say that pain and difficulties are temporary, they belong to this world and not to you, who are destined to exist forever, with me, in love.
- → Love is a voluntary choice and a way of knowing.
- → 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 unconscious experience of the world deludes and weighs down your nature.
- → The pains and difficulties of the world will disappear.
- → Recognizing the difficulty of the path leads to detach from the common mentality, to engage in one's own research and to accept the level of awareness of others.
Relative arguments