Trust me, everything will fall into place, because you belong to me, I am all-powerful and I love you.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → The things, the events of this world are worth infinitely less than what is eternal, and you are.
- → What passes and ends is completely different from me, but it is always an opportunity for love.
- → Nervous, habitual, profound emotional inconstancy is painful, lacking in self-confidence and in one's own purposes, but it can always evolve in the search and in the pursuit of a better state.
- → Your need for peace, love and truth has always been a need for me, but you didn't know that before.
- → The formula "everything is temporary" implies the inconsistency, uncertainty and ambiguity of itself, of those who affirm it and of those who believe in it.
- → The full understanding of the emptiness of temporary nature requires belonging to the immortal nature.
- → Without me, you lose yourself, the world drags you into its illusion, it robs you of the truth, of your eternal identity.
- → If you are conscious, you can recognize me in every act of love.
- → Each of you will reach your goal after having understood, desired and loved it.
- → My infinite nature works in you and will never leave you.
- → Observe the world, until you understand its painful, conditioned, subject to destruction, uncertain and ambiguous nature.
- → The fullness of truth must be found individually, but it can be helped by receiving an announcement.
- → Trust me, everything will fall into place, because you belong to me, I am all-powerful and I love you.
- → The cosmic illusion continually attacks you through all that of it to which you attach yourself, beginning with the body, yet this illusion, however great it may be, can do nothing to you.
- → What belongs to the world cannot face the world.
- → Conscious love accepts others as they are.
- → The absurdity of the denial of truth ends up affirming in an absolute way the being of truth, that is, the being of absolute truth.
- → Recognizing the absolute truth and the absurdity of its denial, the son remains with the problem of what the world is, the changing object of his experience, the source of an equally changing knowledge.
Relative arguments