The knowledge of the truth is an unlimited path of union with it, a process to which the word love competes well.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → Man needs love, he was created for love, he is love in every part, he must recognize what he has inside, he must know who he is, who I am, he can realize the truth by detaching himself from the world, from empty things , vain, illusory, which do not give love, which give only an apparent, fragile love which tends to destroy and destroy itself.
- → I bless my children as part of me, precious to me in the light, in the joy, in the love, in this revelation, created by me, recognized by me in the joy, in the pain, in the certainty, in the uncertainty, in the fears, in fragility, in abandonment to me and always.
Recurrences in the text
- → The word of truth is the word of life.
- → Every man is able to understand the truth just enough to find the way.
- → The knowledge of the truth is an unlimited path of union with it, a process to which the word love competes well.
- → A violent illusion tyrannizes you, violates your knowledge, takes away your identity, makes you slaves of nothing.
- → The overarching and transcendent nature of man inevitably reveals itself after physical death, but can also beat the world from within itself in thought and love.
- → The world does everything, works in every way, with extraordinary efficiency, to distract you from me.
- → If you understand who I am, how much I love you and what the world is, you can understand how much you mean to me.
- → Every knowledge is the relationship between what is known and who knows, it is subjective, but my subjectivity expresses the absolute truth.
- → If your knowledge tends to mine, you find the truth, and for that purpose you exist.
- → The world is screaming, but it can't have you.
- → You are mine forever.
- → Once you've found the truth, you can't go back.
- → There is no freedom without truth.
- → In me, freedom coincides with truth.
- → The world is trying to deny truth and freedom.
Relative arguments