My loving nature, my being love, pushes me to create, to a becoming of love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Man can and must understand and choose, but this does not exclude the experience of pain.
- → What is destined for nothing is already nothing, it has the nature of nothingness, it is worth zero.
- → Nothing temporary is comparable to that which is immortal in nature.
- → The attachment to the temporariness of the things of the world by eternal beings is ridiculous.
- → Soon your joy will be full, the current difficulties will disappear and you will live with me in the eternal dwelling.
- → The body does not matter, it's an interface to the game.
- → The world works with great force to saturate the attention of my sons within its illusions, where eternity seems absent.
- → For the immortal nature, evil is a temporary illusion.
- → Pain is part of the body and the world, not of eternity.
- → Your deepest and truest nature is unconditional.
- → 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.
- → Eternity is your true nature, your destiny, it is not a dream or a myth.
- → The very physicality of your body collaborates with the deception of the world, and it is not easy for man to understand who he is and to whom he belongs.
- → My loving nature, my being love, pushes me to create, to a becoming of love.
- → Your nature and my project go immeasurably beyond the events of the world.
- → Every choice has the same nature as its object, it loves its object, unites and adapts to it.
Relative arguments