The wise man does not neglect me, he keeps my words, my memory and my love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Do not neglect me.
- → If you do not want me, you lose me.
- → If you lose me, you lose yourself.
- → I think of everything, you know I can do it, you've already tried it, you've had great, unexpected results doing little or nothing, and everything calmly.
- → You cannot remove the forces of evil from the world, you can and must ignore them, not follow them, not value them.
- → Love is always a free act, so it is possible to refuse it.
- → Love is God, the highest level of being, and it is I who speak to you.
- → Those who ignore me do not know.
- → True knowledge does not neglect me.
- → The wise man does not neglect me, he keeps my words, my memory and my love.
- → You can refuse me, betraying yourself, obscuring the immense light of your destiny, but not forever.
- → Ignorance and pain mark the time that precedes your full accession to my love.
- → If you neglect me, you will plunge into pain.
- → To refuse me is at first common, because of the illusion of the world, then it becomes a very painful absurdity, destined to dissolve in the fullness of love.
- → Ignore me, doubt me and you will experience the painful illusion.
- → If you forget me, if you neglect me, if you detach yourself from me, you lose yourself in the nothingness of the world, which is not life, is not worthy of you, of what I give you existence for.
- → Recognizing the absurdity of denying or neglecting the existence of truth implies absolute truth.
Relative arguments