If I am benign and omnipotent, and I allow it, the malignity of the world implies your superiority to it, your divinity.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → If I am benign and omnipotent, and I allow it, the malignity of the world implies your superiority to it, your divinity.
- → If you are conscious, you can recognize me in every act of love.
- → The solution to the world's problems does not belong to the world, it transcends it.
- → In this effort, the awareness of your and my immense love emerges in you.
- → Recognizing with certainty the ambiguous nature of the world highlights the existence of a dimension that transcends it and the belonging to it of those who know it.
- → Observe the world, until you understand its painful, conditioned, subject to destruction, uncertain and ambiguous nature.
- → Then you can see who you are, how close you are to me and we belong together.
- → Your destiny is to accomplish this feat, but only because my son can do it.
- → Every suffering calls you to return aware, to remember that every event in the world is empty, evanescent, non-existent, and we are real, eternal.
- → The repeated experience of temporary and unintended loss of balance can be understood in several ways.
- → To correspond with me you must actively counteract the deception that the world always operates.
- → Love me and find me.
- → If you neglect me you live an illusion, you are prey to deception.
- → A commitment sufficient in duration and intensity can recognize one's need for certainty and truth.
- → When he recognizes the emptiness of the world, the child knows that he does not belong to the world, because he seeks and possesses the truth that the world does not have.
Relative arguments